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Thread: Photo Browsers (again!)

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    Photo Browsers (again!)

    Hi,

    I'd like to get a consensus on the best choice of Photo Browser / Importer for Gnome.

    My Needs (Simple):

    Good Importer with masks for specifying directory and file naming on import.
    RAW, JPG and Video handling
    Thumbnail catalogue / database
    Slide show incorporating all formats if possible

    I don't need complex editing - I'll use a secondary tool (maybe GIMP) for that.

    I don't want to hear the following answers:

    F-Spot
    G-Thunb
    Picassa

    I've tried digiKam on a Kubuntu install, but this seems to be a KDE app. only. There also seems to be mixed views on whether it will run correctly / reliably under Gnome. If there's anyone out there who has an 'experienced' take on this I'd be happy to hear it. And any other suggestions of course. I gather the majority feel that the lack of a good photo browser is a weak spot in Gnome. Any signs of that being corrected...??

    Thanks

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    Re: Photo Browsers (again!)

    Quote Originally Posted by JemW View Post
    Hi,

    I'd like to get a consensus on the best choice of Photo Browser / Importer for Gnome.

    My Needs (Simple):

    Good Importer with masks for specifying directory and file naming on import.
    RAW, JPG and Video handling
    Thumbnail catalogue / database
    Slide show incorporating all formats if possible

    I don't need complex editing - I'll use a secondary tool (maybe GIMP) for that.

    I don't want to hear the following answers:

    F-Spot
    G-Thunb
    Picassa

    I've tried digiKam on a Kubuntu install, but this seems to be a KDE app. only. There also seems to be mixed views on whether it will run correctly / reliably under Gnome. If there's anyone out there who has an 'experienced' take on this I'd be happy to hear it. And any other suggestions of course. I gather the majority feel that the lack of a good photo browser is a weak spot in Gnome. Any signs of that being corrected...??

    Thanks
    Anyone...?

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    Re: Photo Browsers (again!)

    lowfat

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    Re: Photo Browsers (again!)

    Quote Originally Posted by cnr437 View Post
    lowfat
    URL?

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    Re: Photo Browsers (again!)

    Well I work in the photo industry and am also a newcomer on here and have no problams using Picassa plus Ive loaded my copy of Adobe Photoshop via Wine and have no problems at all.

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    Re: Photo Browsers (again!)

    Quote Originally Posted by geoff5314 View Post
    Well I work in the photo industry and am also a newcomer on here and have no problams using Picassa plus Ive loaded my copy of Adobe Photoshop via Wine and have no problems at all.
    Thanks but I'm a purist. I will not run Windows apps shoehorned into Linux. It's against my religion.

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    Re: Photo Browsers (again!)

    Quote Originally Posted by cnr437 View Post
    lowfat
    Hmmm..can't find this...

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    Re: Photo Browsers (again!)

    here's a link to an old thread that discusses this (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=140073)

    although i have to say i'm not sure this thing was ever released and the website of macslow also doesn't give you much information on it.

    (although i have to confess the preview looks really impressive...)
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    Re: Photo Browsers (again!)

    Quote Originally Posted by JemW View Post
    I'd like to get a consensus on the best choice of Photo Browser / Importer for Gnome.

    ...snip....

    I don't want to hear the following answers:

    F-Spot
    G-Thunb
    Picassa
    Are you a politician or something? How are we going to get a consensus if you don't want to hear the answers?

    Look, I found Lphoto on linuxappfinder but that's all now you excluded the most popular ones. Did you know a new version of Picasa for linux (2.7) was released on the 16th?

    It might be against your religion but don't cut off your nose to spite your face.
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