org.gnome.gThumb

View and organize your images
 
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gThumb is an image viewer, editor, browser and organizer. It is designed to be well integrated with the GNOME 3 desktop.

As an image viewer gThumb allows to view common image file formats such as BMP, JPEG, GIF (including the animations), PNG, TIFF, TGA and RAW images. It is also possible to view various metadata types embedded inside an image such as EXIF, IPTC and XMP.

As an image editor gThumb allows to scale, rotate and crop the images; change the saturation, lightness, contrast as well as other color transformations.

As an image browser gThumb shows the thumbnails of the images saved on your disk, allows to perform the common operations of a file manager such as copy, move and delete files and folders. Furthermore there is a series of image specific tools such as JPEG lossless transformations; image resize; format conversion; slideshow; setting an image as desktop background and several others.

As an image organizer gThumb allows to add comments and other metadata to images; organize images in catalogs and catalogs in libraries; search for images and save the result as a catalog.

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MessyHessie 1 year ago

Way better and more stable than native version for some reason. Works flawlessly, fast and is just pleasant all over. It has no problem with pictures and videos, controls are nice and intuitive. Upon installing don't forget to enable access to your files in flatseal if you want it to easily navigate though them.