Shotwell is an easy-to-use, fast photo organizer designed for the GNOME desktop. It allows you to import photos from your camera or disk, organize them by date and subject matter, even ratings. It also offers basic photo editing, like crop, red-eye correction, color adjustments, and straighten. Shotwell’s non-destructive photo editor does not alter your master photos, making it easy to experiment and correct errors.
When ready, Shotwell can upload your photos to various web services, such as Flickr, Google Photos, and more.
Shotwell supports JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and a variety of RAW file formats.
Easy to use? I loaded some images to rename, did one. It did not maintain the suffix, and immediately the image disappeared from my file system. When I reopened Shotwell, all the images I had been looking at were marked as unavailable. I could see the one I had renamed, but it was unrecoverable. Clearly I didn't know what I was going, but equally clearly I lost a photo forever. Caveat emptor!
me encanta la opcion de mejorar los colores y el contraste de las fotos de manera automatica. (I love the option to improve the colors and contrast of the photos automatically.)
Wonderful application, with excellent user experience, and just enough features to make me love it. I moved from Mac to Linux Mint, and this is my DAM of choice (formerly Aperture and Lightroom). Digikam is far too complex and clunky. This is just right.