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  •  02 Jul 2011 11:51

Release Notes: Most image retouch functions can now be used in parallel. Most user-set window positions are remembered within and across sessions. A new function was implemented to change the colors of one image to match another. Brightness Ramp can now do colors: remove a color cast that varies across an image or image area. A new function was implemented to revise image colors based on a set of control points with varying color adjustments. Overall brightness and color can be revised in calibrated steps. Nine other improvements and three bugfixes were made.

  •  02 May 2011 21:00

Release Notes: A new function was added to remove the dark spots on images made from dusty slides. Named image collections are easier to manage: images can be added, removed, and rearranged by clicking images on a thumbnail gallery. The trim (crop) function better handles zoom and scroll, and a desired image size can be input directly in addition to the mouse drag method. Smart Erase was made faster (significant for slow computers). Select Area edge distance calculations for hairy edges was made over 2x faster. Two minor bugs were fixed.

  •  01 Apr 2011 09:05

Release Notes: Vertical Panorama was added. Previously, this was possible but clumsy. Slide Show can play a music file or playlist, and can be launched from the command line. Initialization for first-time installs was simplified. Smart Erase was made easier and faster by combining the select and erase functions in one dialog. The 100K limit on the number of image files was removed. Select by Color can more easily select an object with varying edge tones and contrasts. Several other minor improvements and three bug fixes were made.

  •  13 Mar 2011 13:48

Release Notes: This is a bug fix release. Three bugs were fixed, two of which can cause Fotoxx to crash.

  •  01 Mar 2011 03:24

Release Notes: The composite functions Pano, HDR, HDF, and Stack now run 2-3 times faster. Monitor gamma can be adjusted with a feedback graphic for guidance. External image editors (e.g. Gimp) can be added to the Fotoxx menu and used like an internal edit function. A new art function was added to create color outline drawings. Select Area now includes rectangular and elliptical selections. Seven other minor improvements and four bugfixes are included.

  •  01 Aug 2010 19:29

Release Notes: A Portuguese translation was added. A Mass Resize function was added. Linux standard trash is now used. For area selection, the follow-edge method works better for jagged edges and the select-by-color method is faster and easier to control. A "list view" option was added to the image gallery display. Live help (F1 key) is now available for all functions. HDF, HDR, and Panorama can handle greater image misalignments more accurately. View/edit EXIF data was made easier to process a series of images, e.g. to add text comments. Several other interface improvements and bugfixes were made.

  •  14 Apr 2010 19:17

Release Notes: This release fixes three bugs. Fotoxx would crash at startup if the saved state file was one left over from fotoxx version 9.x. If fotoxx was built from source and not installed at the default location /usr/local, the menu entry and desktop launcher would not work. If a panorama was started from an image that was zoomed, the resulting alignment image was smaller than normal. Conversion of RAW files was also accelerated by about 30%.

Release Notes: The EXIF key for user-defined tags was changed to be compatible with most other (Windows) programs that also use tags. A conversion function is provided that should be run before any new image editing is done. A warning at startup is given. See menu: Help > README for details. Editing of thumbnails is now blocked to prevent thumbnails of thumbnails from being created. A small memory leak was fixed.

  •  19 Jan 2010 14:46

Release Notes: Images can now be printed using a conventional GTK dialog for print setup and printing. A bug in which killing a running function could cause later malfunctions was fixed.

  •  01 Dec 2009 15:32

Release Notes: To select an area for subsequent editing, three line-drawing methods can be mixed: point to point, freehand (new), and follow edge (new). You can right click to undo the last stroke. Accumulating areas by color or range is another option. A selected area (object) can be copied and pasted into another image. The pasted object can be rescaled and edge-blended with the target image. Edited files can now be saved in PNG format as well as JPEG, TIFF-8, and TIFF-16. Workarounds were implemented for two issues found in the latest Ubuntu. Image search by date could omit the first date in a range.

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