Re: (off topic) lightweight image editor on linux ?

Emmanuel Viennet <emmanuel.viennet-GvcO4e2DtY6Xazpt0qSg7i2dQEUGKa3O@public.gmane.org> Wed, 18 Feb 2004 10:30:17 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.gnome.apps.gqview.user
Message-ID <1077096617.9349.38.camel@porco>
Thanks.

I didn't consider ee because it seems to be a dead project ??
(can't find projet homepage, not referenced on gnome.org,
not included in Fedora Core 1).

ee needs some enhancements (eg display "fit in window",
save EXIF tags, ...) but is still usefull.

Emmanuel


On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 06:59, Grant Petersen wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 06:05, Emmanuel Viennet wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I understand gqview is a viewer, only a viewer, and that's good.
> > But I'm looking for a simple editor, for common tasks like:
> >  - cropping
> >  - brightness/contrast control (aka threhshold/gamma)
> ...
> I use ee for this. You can scale, rotate, change contrast, crop etc etc.
> ee is short for Electric Eyes and seems to be a standard part of gnome.
> I have it in my editors config' panel (ee %f) and can right click on an
> image and chose edit with ee, crop rotate etc and then save/ quit and
> I'm back to gqview. You may already have it.
> ...




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