LazPaint
Original author(s) | circular |
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Developer(s) | circular helped by Lazarus community |
Initial release | February 2011 |
Stable release |
6.4.1
/ May 28, 2016 |
Repository |
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Written in | Free Pascal |
Operating system | Windows XP and later, Linux, OS X |
Platform | native |
Size | 3 MB download |
Available in | Arabic, Czech, Dutch, German, English, French, Finnish, Japanese, Latvian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish[1] [2] |
Type | Raster graphics editor |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website |
sourceforge |
LazPaint is a raster image editor with layers. It aims at being simpler than GIMP.[3] Rendering is done with antialiasing and gamma correction.[4] It can read/write usual image formats[5] and interoperate with other layered editors via OpenRaster format.[6][7] It also imports Paint.NET files (with their layer structure) and Photoshop files (as flattened images).[5][8] Also, it can import 3d objects in Wavefront (.obj) format.
It provides many color manipulation functions.[9][10] Since version 6, there is a curve adjustments functions or RGBA channels and with HSL colorspace.[11] There are complex selection functions, various filters[10] and rendering of textures.
References
- ↑ Lazpaint development thread
- ↑ LazPaint i18n directory
- ↑ Review on about.com
- ↑ gyptis.net apps of January 2014 Archived 2014-08-19 at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 LazPaint File wiki; flat images: Bmp, Gif, Ico/Cur, Jpeg, Pcx, Png, Tga, Tiff, Xpm, Xwd; layered images: Lzp, Ora, Pdn, Psd
- ↑ Loading OpenRaster in LazPaint (video)
- ↑ Saving OpenRaster for Krita (video)
- ↑ Video of importation of PSD file
- ↑ Mrflock: come cambiare i colori di una foto
- 1 2 LazPaint review on rgdot.com
- ↑ Review on chip.de
External links
- LazPaint on SourceForge.net
- LazPaint on Facebook
- 2011 poll on linuxquestions.org (7th place out of 13 linux graphics application)
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