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gThumb |
| version 2.10.11 |
| About gThumb |
Image viewer and browser
Image Viewer
View single images (including GIF animations). Supported image types are: BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF, ICO, XPM.
View EXIF data attached to JPEG images.
View in fullscreen mode.
View images rotated, flipped, in black and white.
Image Browser
Browse your hard disk showing you thumbnails of image files.
Thumbnails are saved in the same database used by Nautilus so you don't waste disk space.
Automatically update the content of a folder.
Copy, move, delete images and folders.
Bookmarks of folders and catalogs.
Image Organizer
Add comments to images.
Organize images in catalogs, catalogs in libraries.
Print images and comments.
Search for images on you hard disk and save the result as a catalog. Search criteria remain attached to the catalog so you can update it when you want.
Image Editor
Change image hue, saturation, lightness, contrast and adjust colors.
Scale and rotate images.
Save images in the following formats: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, TGA.
Advanced Tool
Import images from a digital camera.
Slide Shows.
Set an image as Desktop background.
Create index image.
Create web albums.
Rename images in series.
Convert image format.
Change images date and time.
JPEG lossless transformations.
Find duplicated images.
Maintenance tools: remove old/all comments; backup and restore comments; remove old/all thumbnails.
Fully documented.
Bonobo Component
Image viewer component. Differences with the EOG component:
display GIF animations; print the image and its comment.
Requirements
This application requires GTK+ version 2.8.x.
Other dependencies include: # If you want to view EXIF data attached to images, you need the libexif library version >= 0.5.12.
# If the libtiff library is present you can save images in TIFF format.
# If the libjpeg library is present you have more saving options for the JPEG format and the rotate jpeg tool is implemented internally otherwise it is implemented calling the external command jpegtran.
# If the libgphoto2 library version >= 2.1.3 is present you can import photos from your camera. |
| Latest Version: 2.10.11 |
* #572342: Better IFD offset checking.
* #570473: gthumb write to freed memory. Patch by Jerry Tan.
* #568894: use gtk_widget_get_action (foo), instead of
g_object_get_data (foo, "gtk-action").
* #565708: Fixed default launch-with-gimp hotkey to launch gimp in
the background.
* #563956: Fixed XML comment reading. Modified version of patch by
Jef Driesen.
* #554240: Provide support for the Mac OS X menubar. Modified
version of the patch by W. Michael Petullo.
* #560055: filter problems
* #551225: Modified the build files to better support gtk on MAC OS
/ Quartz. Based on a patch by W. Michael Petullo.
* #560352: Added a new gthumb-import.desktop.in file to handle
gvfs-mounted cameras more elegantly. The camera is first unmounted,
and the libgphoto import routines are then run. Merged from
Ubuntu. Patch by Martin Pitt.
* #557640: Set pagesize adjustment to zero for spinbuttons, to avoid
annoying warnings. Patch by Matthias Clasen.
* #554149: Terminate "Converting comment system...done" with
newline. Patch by Tormod Volden.
* #555549: The "g" key now launches the "gimp" command, instead of
the deprecated "gimp-remote" command.
* Fix crasher bug in exif tag reading, caused by malformed tiff
headers. Ubuntu bug http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316017.
* Give the photo-import desktop file different name parameters, so that users can distinguish it from the normal desktop file. Ubuntu bug http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318694.
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