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en:handbook:graphics [2015/12/11 15:55] genesis [jpeg - JPEG command line tools] |
en:handbook:graphics [2016/10/24 14:26] hgt GNU Image Manipulation replaced by GNU Image Manipulation Program |
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===== Gimp - Manipulate and create images ===== | ===== Gimp - Manipulate and create images ===== | ||
- | The GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation) is software that can manipulate images to a very high quality level. It allows you to do what you would expect from an application that processes images, ie. layers, filters, support scripts adding functionality, etc. GIMP supports a large number of image formats such as: PNG, JPEG, XPM, PPM, TIFF, PostScript, PSD, it also offers its own XCF format. To install GIMP: | + | The GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is software that can manipulate images to a very high quality level. It allows you to do what you would expect from an application that processes images, ie. layers, filters, support scripts adding functionality, etc. GIMP supports a large number of image formats such as: PNG, JPEG, XPM, PPM, TIFF, PostScript, PSD, it also offers its own XCF format. To install GIMP: |
<code> # tazpkg get-install gimp </code> | <code> # tazpkg get-install gimp </code> | ||
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<code> $ mtpaint -s </code> | <code> $ mtpaint -s </code> | ||
- | ===== Viewnoir - Elegant image viewer ===== | + | ===== Viewnior - Elegant image viewer ===== |
- | Viewnoir is fast and simple image viewer with a minimalistic interface. It can rotate, flip, crop, save, delete images and supports fullscreen, slideshow, etc. To start from the menu //Graphics -> Viewnoir//. | + | Viewnior is a fast and simple image viewer with a minimalistic interface. It can rotate, flip, crop, save, delete images and supports fullscreen, slideshow, etc. To install: |
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+ | <code># tazpkg get-install viewnior</code> |