Software company Pixeluvo has developed an image editing program of the same name targeted at amateur users. It only runs on Windows and Linux and offers a range of features from simple photo cropping and resizing to complex image manipulation with multiple adjustment layers and masks.
It allows for non-destructive editing via adjustment layers and supports raw image formats. It can fix perspective distortion, add a vignette, paint out blemishes with the Spot-Heal tool, transform the feel of an image with the Quick Colour filter and add text or captions to images.
There’s a Paintbrush Tool, which includes brush pre-sets designed to simulate real media and support pressure sensitive graphics tablets. Other tools include Spot-Heal, Clone, Filter, Text and Warp.
Pixeluvo was set up by Andy Gill, a former games programmer for Sony. More details from http://www.pixeluvo.com/
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