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When I browse a folder in Files, I would like to open a photo or video, and then use the arrow keys to display/play the next photo or video file. Loupe (the default image viewer in 25.10) works ...
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I run Ubuntu 24.04 (gnome 46) and I would like to connect a microscope digital camera to my laptop. I am also looking to measure part of the images so I need a calibration system. I am aware of micro ...
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Updating apps is fine, but changing their default behavior is not. Opening an image from Nautilus for a quick view can no longer be closed with Esc which feels very annoying on Ubuntu. Is there any ...
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I’m looking for an Image Viewer App that allows paging through a directory of images and also allows a zoom level to be selected that will persist through the paging. I don’t need some fancy slideshow ...
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I looked at handful of TUI file explorers like Ranger and Yazi. but haven't found any that can show a grid of images. I find keyboard navigation of files much more efficient and would like to manage ...
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When opening images edited and processed through GIMP, I see differences in the colors of images in different applications. I have noticed this discrepancy since I have updated to 24.04 LTS version in ...
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I have a bunch of files with .bgra file extension. An example: mediainfo -f mpv/my_mpv_thumbnails/Digimon\ Frontier\ Folge\ 331_2_\ Die\ wahre\ Macht...360p_H.264-AAC-43348694/000100.bgra General ...
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I'm looking for an image viewer that will not drop any keyboard or mouse events; I'm often browsing directories with lots of high resolution pictures, and the ones I' ve tried so for (eog, xviewer) ...
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I use Double Commander as my file manager for my desktop. It sorts my audio equipment files like this: AU-217.jpg AU-2900.jpg AU-666.jpg This is also what I get when I do ls -l in a terminal window. ...
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recently I found a lot of old files from the time when I still used Windows. Among them were also many Windows clipboard snapshot files (.clp). So far I haven't found an image viewer for Ubuntu which ...
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I tweaked a bunch of Jpeg images in Darktable, which offers non-destructive photo editing. I would like to view my images in a simpler program, like gthumb, but although gthumb says it can read xmp ...
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I have a few AVIF files. I can view them in Firefox, but I want to be able to open them in some image viewer/editor, and eventually convert them into another graphics format. On Ubuntu Forums, I found ...
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On Ubuntu 22.04, I'm trying to find a solution for finding out if an image has a black border around it. On Windows, I used to use MS Office Picture Manager. When an image is opened up in Picture ...
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I was wondering whether it'd be possible to overlay transparent images over folders, the desktop, browser, etc. Sort of like an image viewer, just transparent. This question arose since I'm trying to ...
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I am trying to compare two images side by side. This answer suggested XnView MP. It works great when I want to compare two images in a single directory. I select the two images in the browser and then ...
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