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Paolo Bacchilega proudly announced last evening, April 23rd, the immediate availability for download of the gThumb 3.0.0 image viewer and browser utility for the GNOME environment. The last stable version of gThumb was 2.14.3, which is also included in the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) operating system. gThum... |
24 April 2012 06:31 GMT |
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The set of options available in IrfanView has been enlarged with the release of version 4.33 for the application. Improvements, such as rotation speed for 1 BPP images, as well as fixes, are also on the list of modifications.
New in this build are options in various dialogs, such as “Convert 24 BPP to RGB-565&... |
28 March 2012 07:52 GMT |
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An era of technology is upon us and now we take more pictures in one day then our parents took in 20 years. They had perhaps one picture album, maybe two, for their entire lives. Today, we take so many pictures in half a day, but they need sorting and this is were applications such as digiKam comes into play. Accordi... |
17 December 2011 05:11 GMT |
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digiKam, a digital photo management application for KDE and Linux that includes an image editor for image corrections and manipulations, is now at version 2.4.0. The complete changelog is quite hefty and we won't go through all of it, instead we'll list some things that are worth mentioning.Highlights of di... |
5 December 2011 11:00 GMT |
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A new version for XnView has been released, bringing to the table plenty of bug fixes but, more importantly, it comes with extended support for RAW format.
Camera RAW read support in the latest release of the image viewer includes cameras such as Mamiya, Leaf, Hasselblad, Epson, Imacon and Sinar.
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16 November 2011 04:41 GMT |
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The developers of Shotwell have released a new version of their image editor and organizer app and recommends that everyone upgrade to Shotwell 0.11.4. The previous version of Shotwell came with two important fixes, one related to the image import function (Shotwell uses it's own image database when editing imag... |
17 October 2011 09:32 GMT |
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Shotwell is the default image editor in Ubuntu and one of the most simple and straightforward image editor and organizer app that can be found on the Linux platform.The developers have announced that a new version of Shotwell is now awailable, 0.11.3, which fixes two critical bugs. It is recommended that all users up... |
12 October 2011 07:41 GMT |
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The age of image managers is slowly fading away, but there are still some solutions that succeed in keeping users hooked to them because of their extended functionality. Zoner Photo Studio is exactly this sort of suite. It encompasses an image manager, viewer and editor. Despite these three main functions, the appli... |
28 June 2011 10:21 GMT |
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RibbonVu is more than just an image viewer. With its capabilities to create slideshows, this program outgrows most of the software solutions of its type. In addition, it's got abilities to timestamp your images or set them as wallpapers.When deciding which image viewer is your favo... |
15 January 2011 08:51 GMT |
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See-View, the revolutionary 3D image browser which makes viewing photos on iPhone easy and comfortable, has just been upgraded and got a new lower price. Developed by See-Fish Technology, the application uses an innovative technology to give users an intuitive way to browse their photos, including images on Flickr. I... |
26 July 2010 10:26 GMT |
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As plenty of users know, among the applications included in Nero multimedia suite, there is also an image viewer that doubles as an image editor as well. PhotoSnap Viewer is the tool that loads up the images for viewing purposes. Modifying an image can be easily be done by quickly snapping to editing mode of the appl... |
26 November 2009 12:01 GMT |
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Despite the default image viewer under Windows, numerous computer users prefer a third-party piece of software to view their pictures. The reasons vary from the fact that they are not content with the speed and keyboard shortcuts available in the Windows Photo Gallery in Vista or the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer in... |
10 September 2009 10:57 GMT |
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Why another image viewer? Developer Sven Janssen too thought you'd ask that when he created this truly useful and feature-packed viewer that does an even better job than Apple's own Preview app. The program hasn't been updated in a long time, but it's as good today as it was in 2007.Mac users have... |
24 February 2009 10:36 GMT |
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Photon is a super-fast image organizer that is designed for both beginners and professionals in the art of photography, allowing them to organize, view, sort and convert images at light speed. The intelligent on-demand caching engine provided by Photon will load high-resolution, extra-large images and make them avail... |
7 November 2008 04:41 GMT |
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Yahoo has introduced a brand new image viewer in the "All-New Yahoo Mail" service, allowing you to open and save pictures received in your inbox easier than anytime before. From now on, all the photos attached to emails sent to Yahoo Mail accounts could be previewed straight in the message using automatically generat... |
21 May 2008 03:34 GMT |
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A new release for the stable branch of GIMP, version 2.4.4, was released along with the GIMP Animation Package 2.4.0. You should know that this version of GIMP is a bugfix release and no new features were added.Let's see what's new in GIMP 2.4.4:■ A typo in stock icon name was fixed;■ The hand... |
30 January 2008 10:29 GMT |
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Wow! Beijing Newman Ideal Digital Technology's MoMo has a strange name, which doesn't remind me of anything at all, although the MoMO part seems to be the funniest of all.If the name sucks, they could at least try to make up for that by developing a more elaborate design. Its actual one makes the PMP look l... |
10 November 2007 07:01 GMT |
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There are a lot of wacky portable devices out there, and this is definitely one of them. NASD technology might sound unfamiliar to you, but you'd better check out this portable media device. These fellows have done a remarkable job and funked up a media player like they've never done it before. They actuall... |
6 November 2007 05:41 GMT |
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Tired of your own dusty digital frame that can only display your dumb smile? You should know there are smarter versions available on the market for a while now. Well, among the wide range of digital frame items that are shipped from China, the British Elonex version seem to be a better choice, at lest when it comes t... |
6 November 2007 04:45 GMT |
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