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  1. Any vfx professionals in here? Most studios use linux and there is a massive hole in the market for a image editing software that supports ocio/32bit editing/exr support. I just cant wrap my mind around how this can be brushed off as a insignificant portion of the market. At the moment we have to juggle nuke licenses which are around 3000-8000 usd per year per seat just to make quick adjustments to hdris or whatever. Which is insane in crunch time when most of the licenses are legitimately needed to finish shots.
  2. Ahh , cant believe i missed a 60 page thread... Fair do's mate. Thanks.
  3. Hey guys, i assume this has been gone over before. But i am just curious as to why there is no linux version of photo. I work at a vfx studio and this is the perfect product for most of our needs. OCIO/raw editing/exr support and so on. I can imagine a tonne of vfx studios out there would run licenses for artists so they could do quick patchups without having to take up super expensive nuke licenses or whatever. Problem is 90% of studios i have worked at are running centos or some similar set up. Why are you ignoring a massive market you could tap into? Cheers.
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