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This may be "old news" but I just came upon it. GraphicConverter 6 is now available. Depite the boring name, GraphicConverter is a wonderful image editing, viewing and yes, format converting, graphics app. It used to come standard with PowerMacs, which is how I came upon it.
GraphicConverter 6 is available at:
http://www.lemkesoft.com/xd/public/content/index._cGlkPTE5Mw_.html
Version 6 of this fine program adds Photoshop like layer support - lots of other goodies I am sure, but this is the one that stands out to me. It is also worth noting that it fully supports color management, which means that you will see your images exactly as they should be. This is useful for folks shooting in Adobe RGB for example.
Anway, just thought I would let everyone know. I am teetering on the edge of buying a MacBook, just to have a portable Mac for when I travel, and I was looking for a good graphics app to have on it (definitely NOT buying a second copy of Photoshop!). GraphicsConverter will likely get the nod. I have used version 5 for some time, and with layers finally added in v6, it is looking pretty compelling.
GraphicConverter 6 is available at:
http://www.lemkesoft.com/xd/public/content/index._cGlkPTE5Mw_.html
Version 6 of this fine program adds Photoshop like layer support - lots of other goodies I am sure, but this is the one that stands out to me. It is also worth noting that it fully supports color management, which means that you will see your images exactly as they should be. This is useful for folks shooting in Adobe RGB for example.
Anway, just thought I would let everyone know. I am teetering on the edge of buying a MacBook, just to have a portable Mac for when I travel, and I was looking for a good graphics app to have on it (definitely NOT buying a second copy of Photoshop!). GraphicsConverter will likely get the nod. I have used version 5 for some time, and with layers finally added in v6, it is looking pretty compelling.