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<blockquote data-quote="dukatum" data-source="post: 307084" data-attributes="member: 23829"><p>Spent 14 years running Linux before I decided I just simply can not be bothered any more (gave up about 4 years ago), but I ran so many different distros over that time, none more fun than Slackware in the earlier days and Arch in modern days, Bodhi was nice to and was happy to be part of the testers for that distro.</p><p></p><p>But there shouldn't really be a difference in which distro you use since the monitor profiling is handled by X, not the distro itself, and the software you do your editing in shouldn't be effected by the distro either.</p><p></p><p>Either way, I've since played around with DarkTable which I think is great by free software standards, but preferred AfterShot Pro although it could do with an update to compete with Lightroom5. At the time I ran it LR5 wasn't out, and I found ASP to be faster than LR4, and supports layers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dukatum, post: 307084, member: 23829"] Spent 14 years running Linux before I decided I just simply can not be bothered any more (gave up about 4 years ago), but I ran so many different distros over that time, none more fun than Slackware in the earlier days and Arch in modern days, Bodhi was nice to and was happy to be part of the testers for that distro. But there shouldn't really be a difference in which distro you use since the monitor profiling is handled by X, not the distro itself, and the software you do your editing in shouldn't be effected by the distro either. Either way, I've since played around with DarkTable which I think is great by free software standards, but preferred AfterShot Pro although it could do with an update to compete with Lightroom5. At the time I ran it LR5 wasn't out, and I found ASP to be faster than LR4, and supports layers. [/QUOTE]
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