[ale] Image programs for Linux?
Parker McGee
pmazer at gmail.com
Wed Nov 17 23:46:09 EST 2004
The programs I hear most referred when someone asks for something like
this are gqview and gthumb. I've personally used Gthumb and like it a
lot for picture managing, but I'm not sure that it has all the editing
features you're looking for. At least it's a start.
Jay Loden wrote:
> I'm a hardcore Linux user, won't be going back to using Windows ever, if I can
> help it, but there is ONE thing that I just haven't found for Linux that I
> had on Windows, and that's Irfanview.
>
> Irfanview, for those who don't know it, is a small, fast image editor and
> viewer for Windows. It's tiny, and fast, yet it lets you do a whole host of
> image editing, like resizing, renaming, slideshow creation, more than I can
> even list. Does anyone out there know of anything similar for Linux?
>
> Kuickshow at least is a fast image viewer, and lets you do an extremely
> limited number of things (convert an image to a new format, for example) but
> I need something that at least lets me do simple resize, rotate, crop, and
> some ehancements and preferably some filters. (irfanview has a small set of
> nice filters like greyscale and whatnot, some image sharpeners, and so
> forth).
>
> Before someone says it, I know the GIMP can do a lot of these things, BUT, the
> GIMP is a lot heavier than what I want, and not the most convenient tool for
> the job. It's like opening Photoshop just to resize your digital photos -
> overkill.
>
> -Jay
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