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Picasa linux1/4/2024 ![]() ![]() For instance for correction of image color gamma or manually adjusting the brightness for each picture pixel brightness. Though Image Histograms might seem pretty useles they're very much needed in Professional Graphic Manipulation. Well, Actually you can see this without a histogram too □ With this said in mind, you can see, the above Geeqie picture visibile histogram obviously has most of its data concentrated on the right and the center so this means the histogram belongs to a bright pic. Interesting fact concerning "reading" and understanding Histograms is on a Histogram for a very dark image the majority of data points are on the left side and center of the graph, whether histogram for a very bright image with few dark areas and/or shadows will have most of its data points located on the right side and center of the graph. Photographers can use them as an aid to show the distribution of picture "tones" captured, and whether image detail has been lost to blown-out highlights or blacked-out shadows. Its likely you didn't know what you saw a digital camera display is a histogram.Īnyways being not familiar with histograms is perfectly fine as for most of us (regular) users image historograms doesn't make much sense.īTW Histograms are very useful for pro Photographers. There are few type of Histograms to display in Geekiq, available by navigating to:Įven if you're not familiar with Image histograms, probably you have seen them appear on a digital camera while browsing in menus. You see one of the many new nice features is the support for drawing Image Histograms. Going through the interface, I've found it has much more features than GQView. Hence QGView continues to live on nowdays under the hood of GeekieĪs you can see from the prior screenshot Geeqie has very similar interface to GQView. It was new to me Gqview is no longer developed, its dev is forked (because its head developer is not reachable any more). What poped up instead of gqview is Geeqie – a picture viewer nowdays available on a default Slackware Linux install.įedora, CentOS users will have to build geekie from its source, as of time of writting there is no available rpm package. This is a compatibility alias for Geeqie!Ĭreating Geeqie dir:/home/hipo/.config/geeqieĬreating Geeqie dir:/home/hipo/.local/share/geeqie/collectionsĬreating Geeqie dir:/home/hipo/.cache/geeqie/thumbnailsĬreating Geeqie dir:/home/hipo/.local/share/geeqie/metadata I wanted to see how GQView looks nowdays so installed it: While reading, I saw a reference to Gthumb and GQView picture viewing apps, so I thought of installing them on my Debian Linux GQView has a lot of santimental value to me as it reminds me of the the old times when I used gqview as a default picture viewing program on a old machine running Debian Woody Linux with Window Maker as desktop environment. While in beta stage, Tonfotos is available for free to the beta program participants.I'm currently learning some basic graphic design – reading GIMP's documentation etc. Quickly find what you need regardless where files are stored - on your computer, external drives or NAS. Tonfotos simplifies browsing of large photo collection by grouping shots by events, dates, people, locations and so on. Tonfotos (Freeware, still in Beta phase) It is able to load images on the internet from a page or image URL. ![]() Sequential can display folders and archives (ZIP, RAR, CBZ and CBR) of images (including JPEG, PNG, and GIF) and PDF files. Sequential (BSD licensed), see: GitHubĪn image viewer for Mac OS X originally designed for opening a folder of images and displaying them in order. The images original size fluently with very short load times and no Galapix, C++ implementation, see: GitHubĪn image viewer that allows you to directly zoom into largeĬollection of tens of thousand of images from tiny thumbnails down to Quickly sketch an image or click on an existing photo to find other photos containing similar images. ImgSeek - Intelligent image database, see: sourceforgeĪlthough it's a full-featured image viewer and manager, this app focuses on enabling content-based search. (Can you say “new baby?”) Fotobounce detects the faces, suggests names which you approve and voila! The photos are tagged and easily searched – especially helpful for putting together family photo montages for anniversaries, birthday parties and more. This is a great tool when you have hundreds, if not thousands of photos. FotoBounce (with free & paid licenses) įotobounce makes organizing your digital pics fast and easy with its face recognition technology.digiKam (GPLv3) Īn open source image viewer that allows you to directly zoom into large collections of tens of thousand of images from tiny thumbnails down to the images' original size fluently with short load times and no loss of interactivity.
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