Photoshop only does 15bpc in its so-called 16bpc mode, and trashes information from full 16bpc files. And embedded Illustrator content can be edited directly in Photoline! Almost ALL PSD adjustment layers are now imported as non-destructive Photoline adjustment layers, and layer effects are converted as well. the latest beta improved PSD Photoshop file support to a new level: even smart objects AND embedded Illustrator Smart objects are supported.Layers can be cloned/instanced, and clones update in realtime when you edit the original (unlike the awkward Smart Objects in Photoshop) Blend layers with an opacity range from -200(!) up to +200 for convenient blending. a layer stack that is arguably superior to Photoshop.Then re-render the file later, and it updates automatically in your Photoline comp. external file layers support: load up a 32bpc rendered background in Photoline as an external file layer.most internal processing is done at 32bit per channel.The latest beta also supports HDR file formats. (Photoshop only supports single layered ones, and requires a commercial plugin which costs MORE than a Photoline license!) Multi-layered OpenEXR files are supported: open and save.full 32 bit per channel mode (and almost all filters will work in this mode).Or are there other free, open source options? Now the question with Krita would be is it useful for compositing stills? Can I import a multi layered openEXR and composite away? It strikes me more as a painting programm for tablet artists. Krita, the way I understand it is able to work with 32bit images. Some internet sources claim that Gimp can work with 32bit some other source (form 2012) claim that it will be able to work in 32bit soon. I haven´t found a button or anything where you can switch to 32bit (or even 16bit) mode. I looked into Gimp 2.8 the other day and i haven´t really been able to find out if it can work with 32bit images. Even better if it can handle Multi Layered openEXR but. I need to be able to work with and compose 32bit images. hdr and then composite them in Photoshop which is just quicker for me than Blenders nodes and more flexible for some things. For stills I currently render my image to passes as. For exampel I read that Gimp + Krita can be good replacement for PS.įor animations I use the Blender compositor and it works very good but seems overkill for a still. I´ve been looking for an open source alternative for Photoshop.
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