The Gnu Image Manipulation Program (the GIMP) is an open source program available for windows (98+), Mac OSX, and Unix/Linux. Like Photoshop and Picture Window, the GIMP has the ability to use curves. I have tested paul's glossy carbon curve coverted by hand to the GIMP curve format, and it seems to print very closely to the same image printed from PS7. The GIMP seems to have a limit of fewer control points, but I believe that is not important for most curves. I think it would be a trivial exercise to write a program to convert the curve format, as the GIMP format is a series of text pairs. (I used Thomas Fors curvaceous.exe to find the values of the control points with a bit more precision than a mouse drag was able). If there is interest in the use of the GIMP as an alternative, i would be willing to spend some time converting the curves and uploading files. I think this is an opportunity for those for whom even the price of PW is too high an entry point, but who want more control than the slider technique. Please let me know (on or off list) if this seems like a worthwhile venture. -matt -- Matt Haber dance, portrait and fashion photography http://www.matthaber.com
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Another alternative to photoshop
2005-01-31 by Matt Haber
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