HDR Photography open source tool

Luminance HDR is an open-source tool for creating HDR images (for example). The idea is to take multiple shots with varying exposure across the dynamic range and then merge all of these together to create one beautiful HDR image.

The package name is called qtpfsqui and it is available via Ubuntu's package manager. I have not installed it yet, would be doing it later. I am waiting to get a tripod first. :)

Graphical SVN clients on Ubuntu

Two ways of doing it.

Kdesvn: (http://kdesvn.alwins-world.de/) - A client that works well with GNOME as well.

But, the winner is:

RabbitVCS: (http://rabbitvcs.org/). RabbitVCS integrates with Nautilus and works like glue. People used to TortoiseSVN on Windows won't miss a thing. Easy to configure and use.

On the same note, if you are looking for free hosting service for your project look at Unfuddle (for a free single user private account) or Google project hosting if you are looking for open-source.