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Phototonic - lightweight photo and image organizer

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Phototonic is a lightweight, fast and functional image viewer and organizer, inspired by traditional image viewer design (i.e. thumbnails and display layouts). It is developed in C ++ / Qt, hence the low consumption of resources and speed it provides, in addition to easy use. It is released under the GNU V3 License.

Phototonic: Lightweight Organizer for Photos and Images

Phototonic Features

According to the investigations that we have carried out, the characteristics that this organizer of photos and images presents us with are the following:

  • It has no dependency on any desktop environment. It provides a clean and easy-to-use user interface. It supports various thumbnails for previews. It has a directory tree where you can load previews and allows you to recursively navigate between Previews will load dynamically, which helps fast navigation in large folders or with a lot of content. It allows to filter the images through the name of the previews. It has a slide show rotate, crop, scale and invert the images horizontally or vertically. It has the Trasform option to generate a mirror-like object, which can be accessed simply by right-clicking on the image. It offers the option of automatic or manual zoom. It has support for JPEG, GIF, PNG, ICO, BMP, MNG, PBM, PGM, PPM, TGA, XBM, XPM and SVG, SVGZ, TIFF image formats with plugins. Provides many customization options for the u Suario like keyboard shortcuts and mouse operation.Supports direct loading of images and directories from the console.Allows you to open images from an external viewer.

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Phototonic installation

For installation on any Linux distribution, simply download the latest version of the tool from its official repository. Then we enter the terminal and execute the commands below:

tar -zxvf phototonic.tar.gz cd phototonic qmake PREFIX = "/ usr" make sudo make install

Phototonic installation in Ubuntu and Derivatives

We open a terminal and execute these commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa: dhor / myway sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install phototonic

Installation of Phototonic in Arch Linux and Derivatives

For this case, users of Arch Linux and derived distributions can do the installation through the use of AUR repositories. For this we enter the terminal and execute:

yaourt -S phototonic

Without a doubt, Phototonic is the right choice for those who want a lightweight image viewer and organizer that is fast and easy to use. Tell us about your experience in the comments.

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