New Website and a New Photo Course
I’ve made some big changes to my photography lessons including a new streaming website, a new payment option, and a new Linux photography course. NEW COURSE The How to Edit Portraits with FOSS photography course is live! I had a lot of requests from students who really liked The Open Source Photography Course, but still […]
Fedora 25 on the Dell XPS 13 (late 2016 model)
Fedora 25 Workstation runs beautifully on the new Kaby Lake Dell XPS 13 ultrabook. And since Fedora ships with an up-to-date kernel, everything works out of the box. Hardware Features Windows vs Linux Version Dell sells the XPS 13 laptop with either Windows or Ubuntu pre-installed. I wanted to support Dell’s Linux efforts and planned […]
Linux Photography Tutorials on YouTube
I wanted to let everyone know that I have a YouTube channel dedicated to tutorials about Linux, open source software, and photography. If you are interested in learning about open source photography applications, you will probably find my channel helpful. The content ranges from tutorials, reviews, software features, and maybe some interviews in the future.
My Open Source Photography Workflow
After several years of trial and error, I finally have a complete RAW photography workflow in Linux that I am happy with. The applications in this workflow aren’t just native to Linux, they are also free, open source software (FOSS). There is no need to dual boot, use WINE or a virtual machine. It’s a […]
30% Off FOSS Photo Course!
If fall leaves, Halloween and everything pumpkins spices wasn’t enough to make October awesome. The Open Source Photography Course is 30% till October 21, 2015. If you are interested in open source photography and haven’t picked up the course yet, now is an excellent time.
FOSS Photoshoots: Carolyn
After many months of recording video tutorials for The Open Source Photography Course, it was a nice change to be out taking photos for fun again. All the photos in this blog post were editing in Linux using darktable for the RAW editing, and GIMP for the rest.