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  2. XnView - Wikipedia

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    XnView MP. XnView is an image organizer and general-purpose file manager used for viewing, converting, organizing and editing raster images, as well as general purpose file management. It comes with built-in hex inspection, batch renaming, image scanning and screen capture tools. It is licensed as freeware for private, educational and non ...

  3. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    Lighttable (contact sheet), darkroom (image editing), map, tethering. Non-destructive RAW photo editing (like Adobe Lightroom) as well as common image formats. GPL-3.0-or-later. digiKam. Fit to window, zoom, pan, light table, slideshow with effects, OpenGL viewer.

  4. Eye of GNOME - Wikipedia

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    Website. wiki .gnome .org /Apps /EyeOfGnome. Eye of GNOME is the former default image viewer for the GNOME desktop environment, where it had also been known as Image Viewer. It has been superseded by Loupe in GNOME 45. [ 2] There is also another official image viewer for GNOME called gThumb that has more advanced features like image organizing ...

  5. gThumb - Wikipedia

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    GPL-2.0-or-later. Website. wiki .gnome .org /Apps /Gthumb. gThumb is a free and open-source image viewer and image organizer with options to edit images. [ 2] It is designed to have a clean and simple user interface and follows GNOME HIG, it integrates well with the GNOME desktop environment .

  6. xv (software) - Wikipedia

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    xv (software) xv is a shareware program written by John Bradley to display and modify digital images under the X Window System. While popular in the early 1990s ("XV is widely considered to be the preeminent image viewer for the X Window System" [2]), no official releases have been made since December 1994. Bradley was unable to negotiate the ...

  7. Gwenview - Wikipedia

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    Website. kde .org /applications /graphics /org .kde .gwenview. Gwenview is an image viewer for Unix-like systems (including Linux) and is released as part of the KDE Applications bundle. The current maintainer is Aurélien Gâteau. The word "Gwen" means "white" in the Breton language and is commonly used as a first name.

  8. feh (image viewer) - Wikipedia

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    feh is a lightweight image viewer aimed mainly at users of command line interfaces. [5] [6] Unlike most graphical image viewers, feh does not have any graphical control elements (apart from an optional file name display) which enables it to also be used to display background images on systems running the X window system. feh offers six different operational modes which can be controlled via ...

  9. pngcrush - Wikipedia

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    pngcrush. pngcrush is a free and open-source command-line utility for optimizing PNG image files. It reduces the size of the file losslessly – that is, the resulting "crushed" image will have the same quality as the source image. The main purpose of pngcrush is to reduce the size of the PNG IDAT data stream by trying various combinations of ...