
Pre-compiled packages are available from the releases web page. Or to install the daily git builds from the "stable" branch: sudo apt-get install photoflow-git To add the PPA and install photoflow, do the following: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dhor/myway There are up-to-date packages available for Ubuntu 14.04/14.10 and Mint 17/17.1 in two diferent PPAs:
Installing from PPA (Ubuntu Linux and derivate distributions) Up-to-date Windows and OSX installers are available from the releases web page. You can follow the development of photoflow and learn about its usage in the dedicated blog: Windows and OSX installers
Support for common photo editing tools: levels, curves, brightness-contrast control, blurring, sharpening, cropping, resizing, colorspace conversions, etc., all implemented in the form of image layers. Support for layer grouping and layer masks. Fully color managed workflow: user-defined input, work and output profiles, soft-proofing, etc. Allows to load and edit images of arbitrary size, thanks to the underlying rendering engine based on the VIPS library. Support for 8-bits and 16-bits integer as well as 32-bits and 64-bits floating point precision, selectable at runtime and on a per-image basis. Fully non-destructive, layer-based photo editing workflow with realtime preview of the final image. The aim of the project is to provide a fully non-destructive photo retouching program with a complete workflow including RAW image development.