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Ubuntu Studio can create, edit, and manipulate many forms of images.
Ubuntu Studio can create, edit, and manipulate many forms of images.
== Rasterized ==
== Rasterized ==
Ubuntu Studio contains a variety of applications to perform a wide range of tasks in manipulating raster images.
Ubuntu Studio contains a variety of applications to perform a wide range of tasks in manipulating raster images.
=== Creation and Editing ===
=== Creation and Editing ===
[[UbuntuWiki:Self:/TheGIMP|The GIMP]] is a versatile image editor included in Ubuntu Studio to perform both simple and complex tasks.
[[UbuntuHelp:TheGIMP|The GIMP]] is a versatile image editor included in Ubuntu Studio to perform both simple and complex tasks.
 
Also, Ubuntu Studio pre-loads The Gimp with common plug-ins to enable it to:
Also, Ubuntu Studio pre-loads The Gimp with common plug-ins to enable it to:
* Print
* Print
* Create Simple Animations
* Create Simple Animations
* Open SVG and RAW image formats
* Open SVG and RAW image formats
=== Capture ===
=== Capture ===
Ubuntu Studio can capture images from a scanner using [[UbuntuWiki:Self:/XSane|XSane]]. XSane is a simple user interface to scan documents, and images from a scanner and export them to an appropriate file-format.
Ubuntu Studio can capture images from a scanner using [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/Graphics/XSane|XSane]]. [[UbuntuHelp:XSane|XSane]] is a simple user interface to scan documents, and images from a scanner and export them to an appropriate file-format.
 
=== Viewing and Organizing ===
=== Viewing and Organizing ===
Photo management in Ubuntu Studio can be handled [[UbuntuWiki:Self:/FSpot|F-Spot]]. F-Spot can collect images and display them in thumbnails along a timeline. F-Spot allows you to group and organize photos with tags. F-Spot also includes tools to perform basic editing tasks, such as cropping or straightening.
Photo management in Ubuntu Studio can be handled [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/Graphics/FSpot|F-Spot]]. [[UbuntuHelp:F-Spot|F-Spot]] can collect images and display them in thumbnails along a timeline. [[UbuntuHelp:F-Spot|F-Spot]] allows you to group and organize photos with tags. [[UbuntuHelp:F-Spot|F-Spot]] also includes tools to perform basic editing tasks, such as cropping or straightening.  
 
=== Painting ===
Painting in Ubuntu Studio can be done with [[UbuntuHelp:MyPaint|MyPaint]]. [[UbuntuHelp:MyPaint|MyPaint]] offers a set of preset brushes including ink, charcoal, pencils, blur, smudge and many texture varieties such as cloud, smoke, grass and plant type brushes. These brushes are all customisable. [[UbuntuHelp:MyPaint|MyPaint]] also has a customisable pressure mapping interface for human input devices to simulate a more natural painting experience.
=== Compositing ===
=== Compositing ===
To combine multiple images to create one panoramic image, Ubuntu Studio includes [[UbuntuWiki:Self:/Hugin|Hugin]]. Hugin makes the assembly of multiple images easy. Hugin then uses [[UbuntuWiki:Self:/Enblend|Enblend]] to make the image seamless.
To combine multiple images to create one panoramic image, Ubuntu Studio includes [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/Graphics/Hugin|Hugin]]. Hugin makes the assembly of multiple images easy. Hugin then uses [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/Graphics/Enblend|Enblend]] to make the image seamless.
 
== Vectored ==
== Vectored ==
Creating vectored images is easy in Ubuntu Studio with [[UbuntuWiki:Self:/Inkscape|Inkscape]]. Inkscape
Creating vectored images is easy in Ubuntu Studio with [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/../Inkscape|Inkscape]].
 
== 3-Dimensional ==
== 3-Dimensional ==
For 3D graphics editing, Ubuntu Studio has included [[UbuntuWiki:Self:/Blender|Blender]]. Blender is useful in modelling, character rigging, animating, and rendering. Blender uses the popular raytracer [[UbuntuWiki:Self:/yafray|yafray]] for rendering images.
For 3D graphics editing, Ubuntu Studio has included [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/Graphics/Blender|Blender]]. Blender is useful in modelling, character rigging, animating, and rendering. Blender can use the popular raytracer [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/Graphics/yafaray|yafaray]] for rendering images amongst other raytracers such as LuxRender and the Renderman API through interfaces such as MOSIAC.
 
== Animation ==
== Animation ==
[[UbuntuWiki:Self:/SynfigStudio|Synfig Studio]] is the application included in Ubuntu Studio for animation in two dimensions. Synfig eases the process of animation, by removing the need for manual tweening, and allowing motion to be controlled by key-frames.
[[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/Graphics/SynfigStudio|Synfig Studio]] is the application included in Ubuntu Studio for animation in two dimensions. Synfig eases the process of animation, by removing the need for manual tweening, and allowing motion to be controlled by key-frames.
 
== Desktop Publishing ==
== Desktop Publishing ==
For desktop publishing, [[UbuntuWiki:Self:/Scribus|Scribus]] is used for page layout, and print-ready publishing.
For desktop publishing, [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/Graphics/Scribus|Scribus]] is used for page layout, and print-ready publishing.
 
== Miscellaneous Graphics Applications ==
== Miscellaneous Graphics Applications ==
There are a few applications in Ubuntu Studio with specific tasks in mind.
There are a few applications in Ubuntu Studio with specific tasks in mind.
=== Font Creation and Editing ===
=== Font Creation and Editing ===
Ubuntu Studio allows you to create fonts through [[UbuntuWiki:Self:/FontForge|Font Forge]]. Font``Forge is very very versatile editor that has the ability to create Post``Script, True``Type, Open``Type font formats, plus many others. Additionally Font``Forge can be used to edit existing fonts.
Ubuntu Studio allows you to create fonts through [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/Graphics/FontForge|Font Forge]]. Font``Forge is very very versatile editor that has the ability to create Post``Script, True``Type, Open``Type font formats, plus many others. Additionally Font``Forge can be used to edit existing fonts.
 
=== Color Scheme Generation ===
=== Color Scheme Generation ===
In Ubuntu Studio, [[UbuntuWiki:Self:/Agave|Agave]] can be used to create a color scheme to be used in websites, applications, artwork, or any other medium. Agave makes available sever different methods to take a color and provide one, two, or three additional colors that work well with the base color of choice.
In Ubuntu Studio, [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/Graphics/Agave|Agave]] can be used to create a color scheme to be used in websites, applications, artwork, or any other medium. Agave makes available several different methods to take a color and provide one, two, or three additional colors that work well with the base color of choice.


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Ubuntu Studio can create, edit, and manipulate many forms of images.

Rasterized

Ubuntu Studio contains a variety of applications to perform a wide range of tasks in manipulating raster images.

Creation and Editing

The GIMP is a versatile image editor included in Ubuntu Studio to perform both simple and complex tasks. Also, Ubuntu Studio pre-loads The Gimp with common plug-ins to enable it to:

  • Print
  • Create Simple Animations
  • Open SVG and RAW image formats

Capture

Ubuntu Studio can capture images from a scanner using XSane. XSane is a simple user interface to scan documents, and images from a scanner and export them to an appropriate file-format.

Viewing and Organizing

Photo management in Ubuntu Studio can be handled F-Spot. F-Spot can collect images and display them in thumbnails along a timeline. F-Spot allows you to group and organize photos with tags. F-Spot also includes tools to perform basic editing tasks, such as cropping or straightening.

Painting

Painting in Ubuntu Studio can be done with MyPaint. MyPaint offers a set of preset brushes including ink, charcoal, pencils, blur, smudge and many texture varieties such as cloud, smoke, grass and plant type brushes. These brushes are all customisable. MyPaint also has a customisable pressure mapping interface for human input devices to simulate a more natural painting experience.

Compositing

To combine multiple images to create one panoramic image, Ubuntu Studio includes Hugin. Hugin makes the assembly of multiple images easy. Hugin then uses Enblend to make the image seamless.

Vectored

Creating vectored images is easy in Ubuntu Studio with [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuStudio/../Inkscape|Inkscape]].

3-Dimensional

For 3D graphics editing, Ubuntu Studio has included Blender. Blender is useful in modelling, character rigging, animating, and rendering. Blender can use the popular raytracer yafaray for rendering images amongst other raytracers such as LuxRender and the Renderman API through interfaces such as MOSIAC.

Animation

Synfig Studio is the application included in Ubuntu Studio for animation in two dimensions. Synfig eases the process of animation, by removing the need for manual tweening, and allowing motion to be controlled by key-frames.

Desktop Publishing

For desktop publishing, Scribus is used for page layout, and print-ready publishing.

Miscellaneous Graphics Applications

There are a few applications in Ubuntu Studio with specific tasks in mind.

Font Creation and Editing

Ubuntu Studio allows you to create fonts through Font Forge. Font``Forge is very very versatile editor that has the ability to create Post``Script, True``Type, Open``Type font formats, plus many others. Additionally Font``Forge can be used to edit existing fonts.

Color Scheme Generation

In Ubuntu Studio, Agave can be used to create a color scheme to be used in websites, applications, artwork, or any other medium. Agave makes available several different methods to take a color and provide one, two, or three additional colors that work well with the base color of choice.