Pavel Kanzelsberger, maker of the multi-platform image editor Pixel, has been interviewed over at LinuxInterviews. In this interview he talks about how he started (and how long ago) working on Pixel, its licensing (why it's not released as OSS) and when he thinks the final version will be released, among other subjects. It's an interesting read, so head over and get your interview fix. Thanks to Sarted from LinuxInterviews for the e-mail.

An on a related note, Pixel's latest build now has full support for OpenEXR, a format for working with high-dynamic range (HDR) image files. The samples are most impressive.