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Ubuntu image editor
Ubuntu image editor






ubuntu image editor

But the rest assured, if the built in “decent” image editing features in Shotwell is simply not enough for your needs then why not try ‘Fotoxx’. Pinta is a drawing/editing program modeled on Paint.NET. Then just look for the “.deb” files (supports both 32 & 64 bit) under “Debian Packages”.įotoxx also has a built in photo collection manager as well but it’s not as good as Shotwell for my taste. In that case and for other GNU/Linux users, you can get the latest builds from this Kornelix packages page. However they recently released a never version (11.11.1) which is not yet in the Ubuntu repositories.

UBUNTU IMAGE EDITOR INSTALL

You can install Fotoxx image editor in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot, 11.04 Natty Narwhal, 10.10 and 10.04 by using the below command in your Terminal window. Can also burn the images to CD/DVD, E-mail, create a Slideshow, Synchronize, Change lens parameters etc. Add few painting effects such as: Outlining, Drawing effects, add Dots and Embossing. Enhance images with effects such as: Denoise, Sharpen, Color match/change, Blur, Smart Erase (which adds a Blur effect), White balance, remove dust in digital photos and more. Resize (supports batch resizing), Crop, Flip, Trim, Convert Negative, Annotate etc. In this method, we will use a simple apt command to install the Glimpse image editor on your Ubuntu and other Debian Linux distributions. Edit, delete and View image meta tag information (with batch support). Save images in formats such as: JPEG, PNG and TIFF (both 8 and 16 bit). Supports almost all the popular image formats for editing. Starting with the users with simple photo editing needs (such as me) to delivering a powerful editing environment… Fotoxx is a pretty powerful application.Īlthough the GUI may not be as beautiful as some other similar tools but still, for the simplicity and usability, this open source application will impress you. It can handle huge amounts of photos collection without much of a trouble and even has some decent support for cropping, changing colors or resolutions etc when it comes to editing pictures as well.īut if you want a dedicated image enhancer and an editor that comes with a lot of features but wanna avoid using the popular tools such as Gimp or Inkscape which are a bit heavyweight for that purpose … then you should try ‘Fotoxx’. Ubuntu comes with an awesome photo organizer called “Shotwell”.








Ubuntu image editor