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Revision as of 16:52, 21 April 2014
This is a list of useful software to see, manage and edit photos under xUbuntu.
Shotwell
Shotwell is a complete solution that can be used to view and edit images. For those who comes from the MAC world, Shotwell ~ iPhoto
Official website: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Shotwell
Installation
apt-get install shotwell
Usage The application is available in Start menu > Graphics > Shotwell
- On the 1st run, go to Edit > preferences and configure:
- Library location: should be /home/myUser/Pictures/
- Directory structure: Year-Month-Day
- Rename files to lowercase
Fotoxx
Fotoxx, like shotwell, is a complete solution that can be used to view and edit images.
Official website: http://www.kornelix.com/fotoxx.html
Installation
apt-get install fotoxx
Usage The application is available in Start menu > Graphics > Fotoxx
- On the 1st start you have to choose a picture directory. I advise you to choose: /home/myUser/Pictures/
Then, you can easily browse your images.
Digikam
Shotwell is an advanced solution to manipulate and organize photos. For those who comes from the MAC world, Shotwell ~ aperture
You should NOT install it on xUbuntu because it will bring a lot of KDE libraries. But as a passionate, there is no other alternatives.
Installation
apt-get install digikam digikam-doc