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Description
Ephoto serves as both an image viewer and editor, utilizing the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) to ensure a user-friendly experience with a focus on simplicity and efficiency. It capitalizes on the rapid performance and minimal resource consumption of EFL, which was originally introduced in the 1990s by Carsten "Rasterman" Haitzler as a straightforward Window Manager (WM) for X11. Over the years, EFL has evolved significantly, now encompassing around one million lines of C code and a wide array of applications. The community surrounding Enlightenment is robust and engaged, with numerous developers and users contributing to and benefiting from the software on a daily basis. Ephoto includes a range of editing capabilities, such as cropping, automatic enhancements, blurring, sharpening, and adjustments for brightness, contrast, gamma, hue, saturation, and color levels. Additionally, users can apply creative filters like black and white or vintage effects to their images. With a user-friendly grid view, Ephoto makes it easy to navigate the filesystem and showcase images effectively, enhancing the overall user experience. Ultimately, Ephoto combines powerful editing tools with a streamlined interface, making it a valuable tool for anyone looking to work with images.
Description
Eye of GNOME serves as a versatile image viewer capable of displaying nearly any image format. It allows users to organize extensive image libraries and features a slideshow function for presenting images in sequence. Additionally, basic photo editing options are available, such as rotating, flipping, and converting images to various file formats. When double-clicking an image file in the file manager, the Image Viewer should launch automatically; if it doesn't, you may need to set it as your default image viewer. The application also offers zoom capabilities, enabling users to either view an entire large image or focus on finer details. It intelligently determines the file format for saving images based on the selected extension, making the process smoother. Should you encounter an unfamiliar file extension, you can click on Supported Image Files in the Save Image dialog to explore a list of compatible formats. This feature ensures that users can easily choose the appropriate file type without confusion. Using Eye of GNOME simplifies the management and viewing of images, enhancing the overall user experience.
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Pricing Details
Free
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Free Version
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Free Trial
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Deployment
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iPhone App
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Windows
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
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Live Training (Online)
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Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Enlightenment
Website
www.enlightenment.org/about-ephoto.md
Vendor Details
Company Name
Gnome
Website
wiki.gnome.org/Apps/EyeOfGnome