On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 07:35:21AM -0700, William Mattison wrote:
> On my old Redhat-9 system, I had this great tool "xv" which I used quite
> often to "colorize" raw weather satellite images.  It made doing that very
> easy, especially with the three GUIs that let me graphically vary the red,
> green, and blue intensities independently using the "RGB Modification"
> graphs in the "color editor" window.  But when I launch the "Software"

xv isn't open source -- it's shareware. So, we can't include it.


> tool on my system and look for xv, the only thing I find is actually just
> a short script to launch the real xv.  How do I get xv for my 64-bit
> Fedora-18 system?  Or does Fedora-18 come with something else with the
> same functionality?  If yes, what?

You can do per-channel color manipulation easily in Gimp.


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