I used Flowblade for some large projects over the past two years, and it continues to impress. https://jliljebl.github.io/flowblade/ There's a bit of a learning curve as it categorizes editing "modes" (akin to vi modes) and literally flips compositing order on its head, but both design decisions make a lot of sense. For single image processing you can't go wrong with rawtherapee, imagemagick, and gmic tools. For multi-image I've also used granjow's slomovideo and the fantastic stills2dv for zooming and ken burns effect. What sort of image processing, exactly? On Mon, 3 Dec 2018 at 15:54, Alan McKay <alan [ dot ] mckay [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com> wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 3:39 PM Richard Guy Briggs <rgb [ at ] tricolour [ dot ] ca> wrote: > > for doing photo and video processing > > What software are you using? > I've tried a bunch of things on Linux and have found none of them are very good. > I used to use the Youtube editor but Google took it away :-( > > -- > "You should sit in nature for 20 minutes a day. > Unless you are busy, then you should sit for an hour" > - Zen Proverb > > To unsubscribe send a blank message to linux+unsubscribe [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org > To get help send a blank message to linux+help [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org > To visit the archives: https://lists.linux-ottawa.org > To unsubscribe send a blank message to linux+unsubscribe [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org To get help send a blank message to linux+help [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org To visit the archives: https://lists.linux-ottawa.org