Best Photo Viewers for Linux of 2024

Find and compare the best Photo Viewers for Linux in 2024

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    digiKam Reviews
    digiKam, an open-source digital image management software, is available for Linux, Windows and macOS. The application offers a wide range of tools to manage, edit, share, and even delete photos and raw files. digiKam's import capabilities allow you to transfer photos, raw files and videos directly from your camera or external storage devices (SD cards and USB disks). You can set up import settings and rules to organize and process imported items. digiKam organizes photos and raw files into albums. The application also has powerful tagging tools that allow users to assign tags, ratings and labels to photos as well as raw files. Filtering functionality can be used to quickly locate items that match certain criteria. digiKam has powerful search capabilities that allow you to search the photo library using a wide variety of criteria.
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    nomacs Reviews
    Nomacs is an open-source image viewer that supports multiple platforms. It can be used to view all common image formats, including psd and RAW. semi-transparent widgets in nomacs allow you to display additional information like thumbnails, metadata and histograms. It can browse images stored in zip or MS Office files that can be extracted to a directory. You can view metadata associated with an image and add notes to it. You can also see a thumbnail of the current folder and switch between them using the file explorer panel. You can apply a file filter to a directory so that images only contain filenames that match a particular string or regular expression. You can instantly switch between images by activating the cache.
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    qView Reviews
    Space efficiency is achieved without distractions or toolbars. qView was created from the beginning to be visually minimal and as space-efficient as possible. There is no clutter, just your image and a title bar. qView is fast and easy to use. You don't need to wait to view an image. qView offers a variety of customizable preferences to provide the best possible experience for everyone. qView supports all popular image formats, including bmp and gif, jpg and png as well as tiff and webp. No matter what operating system you use the experience will be as natural as possible. qView, a Qt5-based software, is completely free and open source. It is available on GitHub under the GPLv3 licence. Localization support with many community-supplied translations. Zooming beyond the scaling threshold will bring the image back to its original resolution. Images won't get blurry if zoomed in close.
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    Picturama Reviews
    The web powers digital image organizers. Keep your privacy and scan local files. Uploading private photos to a cloud service doesn't give you permission to use them for analysis by large companies. The original images will not be altered, and they won't be destroyed unless you get rid of the trash. You can view various photo formats: JPG, PNG TIF, WebP and HEIC/HEIF. You can only view the raw formats of many cameras (only for Mac and Linux). View photos by date and zoom in to see details. View EXIF information, tags and favorites. Rotate, tilt, crop and delete photos.
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    Ristretto Reviews
    The Ristretto image viewer is an application that allows you to view and scroll through images. It can open images with other programs like an image-editor, create a desktop wallpaper or run a slideshow. Ristretto supports the following image types: This library supports basic image types such as JPEG, PNG and TIFF. However, it relies on optional libraries to expand the list of supported image types. To extend the support for Ristretto's image types, you will need to install these libraries. Examples: libwmf, libopenraw, libavif, libheif, libjxl, librsvg, webp-pixbuf-loader. This article explains how to use Ristretto and how to configure it to suit your needs.
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    Regards Reviews
    Support reading Picture format : BMP files, Dr. Halo CUT, DDS, EXR files, Raw Fax G3, GIF files, HDR files, ICO files, IFF, JBIG files, JNG files, JPEG/JIF files, JPEG-2000 File Format, JPEG-2000 codestream, JPEG-XR files, KOALA, Kodak PhotoCD, MNG, PCX, PBM/PGM/PPM files, PFM files, PNG files, Macintosh PICT, Photoshop PSD, RAW camera, Sun RAS, SGI, TARGA files, TIFF files, WBMP files, WebP files, XBM, XPM files, PFM, SVG, AVIF AND HEIC. Support for video format (DXVA2 acceleration supports) : mpeg4, avi. mkv. webp, y4m. Quicktime and AVCHD. Open DMG file, and copy RegardsViewer into the Application Folder. Add a new button to link external program for video or picture edition. Correct crash when you continue pushing down the space bar after the video thumbnail. Correct bug in scrollbar disappearance on Thumbnail video.
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    QuickViewer Reviews
    This software can read image data in advance. OpenGL allows you to draw the image data that you have imported onto the screen. Images can be viewed with a smoother response than ever before. 2 Page Spread viewing (two images at once for digital books/comics). Select a menu from the main menu to choose a folder or drag it from Windows Explorer into the window.
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    PhotoQt Reviews
    PhotoQt is a photo viewer that offers a simple, uncluttered interface. But, there are many features hidden beneath the surface. These are just a few of the main features. This is not an exhaustive list. We welcome any suggestions for new features! You can set image as wallpaper from within PhotoQt. Display Exif information (including face tagging).
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    Viewnior Reviews
    It is simple and elegant. Its minimalistic interface gives you more screen space to display your images. Viewnior was inspired both by large projects like Eye of Gnome because of its usability and richness and by GPicView because of its lightweight design and minimal interface. Viewnior is small and lightweight, but it doesn't compromise on the quality of its functions. Gnome HIG2 is used to integrate the program.
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    Ephoto Reviews

    Ephoto

    Enlightenment

    Free
    Ephoto is an image viewer/editor written in the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries. It is simple and easy to use and takes advantage of EFL's speed and small footprint. Enlightenment was created by Carsten "Rasterman", Haitzler in the 1990s as an easy-to-use Window Manager (WM), for X11. It was originally created by Carsten "Rasterman" Haitzler in the 1990s as a simple Window Manager (WM) for X11. It is home to a vibrant, active community of developers and users who use the code every day. Editing your images with features, such as cropping, auto enhance, blurring, sharpening, brightness/contrast/gamma adjustments, hue/saturation/value adjustments, and color level adjustment. Applying artistic filters to images such as black-and-white and old photos. Browsing the filesystem, and displaying images in an intuitive grid view.
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    Photivo Reviews
    Photivo (GPL3) is a free and open-source photo processor. It can handle your RAW files and bitmap files (TIFF and JPEG, BMP and more) in a nondestructive 16-bit processing pipe with gimp workflow integration. Photivo strives to provide the best algorithms, even if it means some redundancy. It is the only open-source software that offers the most flexible and powerful denoise sharpen, local contrast (fake HDR), algorithms. (If they don't exist, let us port them. There may be some learning curve to achieve the desired results. Photivo is a developer and not a manager. It is intended to be used in a workflow together with digiKam/F-Spot/Shotwell and Gimp. It requires a very powerful computer and is not intended for beginners.
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    XnView Reviews
    XnView MP/Classic, a free image viewer, allows you to open and edit your photo files. The Image Viewer supports all major formats of images (JPEG and TIFF, PNG. GIF, PNG. WEBP, PSD. JPEG2000. OpenEXR. Camera RAW. HEIC. PDF. DNG. CR. Image Viewer offers many features, including color adjusting, cropping, screen capture and metadata editing (IPTC, DNG, XMP). XnView MP's explorer-like interface makes it easy to view and manage your images and photos. There are many features, including batch rename, batch convert, duplicate image finder and image compare. You can also create contact sheets and slideshow.
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    Geeqie Reviews
    Comments and Exif information browsing, editing. Metadata formats supported Exif, IPTC, and XMP. Fast preview for many supported raw image formats. Geeqie offers many customization options, as well as great defaults. Check out the Preferences menu. Integration with other software is easy: Open images with your favorite editor.
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    Gwenview Reviews
    Gwenview, a quick and easy-to-use image viewer by KDE, is ideal for browsing and displaying a variety of images. It allows for simple image manipulations such as rotate, mirror, invert and resize. It supports basic file management actions such as copy, move, and delete. It can be used as a standalone application or integrated into Konqueror's web browser.
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    darktable Reviews
    Darktable is an open-source photography workflow application and raw developer. A virtual darkroom and lighttable for photographers. It stores your digital negatives in an online database, allows you to view them through a zoomable lighttable, and allows you to create raw images or enhance them. It is helpful to have developers who are also passionate photographers as part of your target audience. Darktable does not alter your images in any way. Your original image will not be altered! Professional color management features ensure that your image is accurate from print to printing. GPU accelerated processing allows you to speed up your workflow by using your video card. Participation in darktable is possible without the need to code. By sharing your thoughts on the forum or mailing list, you can help other users. Contribute to the Flickr page if you want to show others darktable's capabilities.
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    Shotwell Reviews
    Shotwell supports JPEG and PNG as well as TIFF, BMPs, GIFs, WebP, GIF, WebP, and RAW photo files. Shotwell currently only supports RAW formats. A RAW photo is a JPEG that has been created from the RAW photograph. The RAW editing pipeline does not support 16-bit images. You can only export edited photos as eight-bit files. Export can be done in most supported formats (JPEG. PNG. TIFF. BMP). The Basic Information pane is located at the bottom of your sidebar and provides a summary of the photos that you have selected. If there are no photos selected, it displays a summary for the entire collection. This pane can be toggled using the information command. The map pane is located at the bottom sidebar and is part of the basic Information panel. It displays an overview map of the photos you have selected. It displays the entire collection if no photos have been selected.
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    Eye Of Gnome Reviews
    Eye of GNOME can be used to view images. It can view images of any type. It can store large amounts of images and display slideshows. You can also make simple changes to photos, such as flipping or rotating them or converting them into another file format. Double-clicking an image file in the browser will open it in the Image Viewer. If this is not the situation, Image Viewer should be your default application for viewing images. Zoom in and out to see more or less of an item on the screen. This is useful if the image you are viewing is large or you need to inspect the details. Based on the file extension, the Image Viewer will attempt to determine the best format to save your image. If you don’t recognize the file extension that you have entered, or don’t know which one, click Supported Image files in the Save Image window. This will allow to select a file type from a drop-down box.
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    feh Reviews
    feh, an X11 image viewer, is primarily aimed at console users. It does not have a fancy GUI like most viewers. Instead, it displays images. It can be controlled by command line arguments and configurable key/mouse action. Slideshow: Display all files in or below a directory. You can change slides with your keyboard, or after a delay. Many Linux/BSD distributions include Arch Linux, Debian Linux, FreeBSD OpenBSD, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, FreeBSD, FreeBSD, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD.
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    KPhotoAlbum Reviews
    It can be difficult to recall the story behind each image or the names and addresses of the people photographed if you have hundreds, thousands or even millions of images on your hard disk. KPhotoAlbum is a tool that allows you to quickly and efficiently describe your images and search through a large number of photos. KPhotoAlbum makes it easy to find any image within 5 seconds. It uses a powerful tag system that allows you to identify images with special people, images from special places, or both. KPhotoAlbum is optimized for image tagging and easy to add tags. With a little practice, you can quickly tag hundreds of images.
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