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Photivo needs a new icon. This is your chance as a designer to help an open source project without coding. :-D

Current design

As you see the current one should resemble the mode dial on modern cameras, since Photivo aims to give you as much control over your image as your camera does. Furthermore many other photo apps build their icons on the aperture or the lens, which is pretty boring with time</description>
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Implementing a New-Style Filter

Tips

	*  If the filter has multiple instances (e.g. Texture contrast I and II on the Lab Color/Contrast tab) with different configurations (slider ranges, default values, …) see ptFilter_LocalContrastStretch</description>
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Flickr thread: &lt;http://www.flickr.com/groups/photivo/discuss/72157626075947661/&gt;

These are some smaller projects which try to give you a concrete starting point for the Photivo code base. Of course you won't be on your own. We're available for discussions and help. If you have a different project in mind or if something nags you hard enough that you want to clear it, just drop us a line.</description>
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Debugging with Qt Creator

This is a very short tutorial on how to setup Qt Creator on Windows as your debugging environment for Photivo. It is based on Qt Creator 2.3 and assumes you are familiar with compiling Photivo on Windows and have setup your toolchain as explained there.</description>
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Photivo uses Qt’s built-in translation capabilities. That makes it easy and convenient to translate but needs a bit of setting up at first. In this article we walk you through all the installation steps. If you run into problems or have any questions,</description>
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