nautilus-image-converter provides some very useful tools, but it does feel a bit kludgy. For a simple viewer, I like EOG -- its UI is simple, and just what's needed. However, if it had a few more very basic editing tools, I'd be happy.
2009/12/12 Otto Kekäläinen <o...@sange.fi> > > > Solang, Shotwell, and F-Spot are all fine image managers/organizers, > > but the current plan is to work on F-Spot to get it to meet the > > following needs: > > * Quickly viewing images by folder [currently handled by EOG] > > * Solang and F-Spot both have view-modes but still > > require importing the image. Shotwell might not. > > * Editing images without importing (Shotwell does this) > > * Rotating [currently handled by EOG] > > * Red-eye removal [currently handled by GIMP] > > * Cropping [currently handled by GIMP] > > * optional: Annotating (like making lolcat) [currently > > handled by GIMP] > > * optional: Painting on it [currently handled by GIMP] > > Resizing and saving the file in another file format are also common > in-folder image manipulation tasks. > > Personally I prefer Gthumb over EOG or F-Spots view-mode, since it is > fast, easy to use and has enough features. If I had the power, I'd > replace EOG with Gthumb and make Gthumb the default program associated > to all image file types. Current situation sucks. Even Windows XP's > in-folder image manipulation is better.. > > Shotwell looks nice, but I'm a bit sceptic about new software and how > mature they are. > > > > > -- > Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list > Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss >
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