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#1 2009-11-25 15:05:31

Dogs1985
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any good images viewer?

i'm using mirage to view my photo, but there are lot of problem regarding deleting photo. now i want to find a images viewer and also manage my photo. any good and lightweight images viewer recommend?:/

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#2 2009-11-25 15:28:00

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Re: any good images viewer?

Try gpicview


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#3 2009-11-25 15:28:25

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Re: any good images viewer?

I still say Mirage...

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#4 2009-11-25 15:28:59

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Re: any good images viewer?

f-spot maybe?


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#5 2009-11-25 15:52:06

nixpunk
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Re: any good images viewer?

gqview, or Mirage is nice as well.

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#6 2009-11-25 16:04:08

moljac024
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Re: any good images viewer?

lol Nobody read the first post...

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#7 2009-11-25 16:09:36

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Re: any good images viewer?

[Seeing the above post]  Never mind.

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#8 2009-11-25 16:21:44

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Re: any good images viewer?

Dogs1985 wrote:

i'm using mirage to view my photo, but there are lot of problem regarding deleting photo. now i want to find a images viewer and also manage my photo. any good and lightweight images viewer recommend?:/

****** wrote:

Mirage

****** wrote:

gqview, or Mirage is nice as well.

hmm


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#9 2009-11-25 17:15:50

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Re: any good images viewer?

Geeqie is small and cool. Xnview is more like ACDSee (was back in the day).


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#10 2009-11-25 17:18:47

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Re: any good images viewer?

I'd either use feh or gpicview.

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#11 2009-11-25 17:42:12

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Re: any good images viewer?

For KDE Gwenview, for GNOME Gthumb.

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#12 2009-11-25 17:59:28

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Re: any good images viewer?

Still wondering why nobody has recommended Mirage yet.

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#13 2009-11-25 18:21:21

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Re: any good images viewer?

Runiq wrote:

Still wondering why nobody has recommended Mirage yet.

Mirage can have lot of problem regarding deleting photo. I recommend ImageMagick. cool


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#14 2009-11-25 18:29:48

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Re: any good images viewer?

I also really like geeqie. It's a GTK+ application with thumbnails and simple viewing controls. Could you be more specific about how you want "manage" your photos?

I used to use gqview all the time, but, you know... tongue

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#15 2009-11-25 20:32:10

frefyx
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Re: any good images viewer?

Picassa for more professional things, but GwenView is also a good option.

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#16 2009-11-25 20:48:39

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Re: any good images viewer?

Gpicview


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#17 2009-11-25 21:03:04

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Re: any good images viewer?

Xyne wrote:
Dogs1985 wrote:

i'm using mirage to view my photo, but there are lot of problem regarding deleting photo. now i want to find a images viewer and also manage my photo. any good and lightweight images viewer recommend?:/

****** wrote:

Mirage

****** wrote:

gqview, or Mirage is nice as well.

hmm

LOL.  Well at least I added something else tongue

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#18 2009-11-25 23:43:06

Dogs1985
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Re: any good images viewer?

i got lot of photo, i delete photo using mirage, first or two delete will be ok, but after few delete, the thumbnail and the display view is not same. when i reopen again, anything back to normal, some photo i already delete but appear!? and other photo i had lost!?

no one got this kind problem when deleting photo!?

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#19 2009-11-25 23:49:24

Dogs1985
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Re: any good images viewer?

no really say manage, maybe got thumbnail help me selecting photo and delete only:)

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#20 2009-11-26 01:25:40

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Re: any good images viewer?

Dogs1985 wrote:

no really say manage, maybe got thumbnail help me selecting photo and delete only:)

Have you tried using a file manager with thumbnail previews?


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#21 2009-11-26 01:31:46

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Re: any good images viewer?

Also, you may like mirage.

EDIT: Or perhaps even mirage.

Last edited by moljac024 (2009-11-26 01:32:40)


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#22 2009-11-26 09:27:32

Nixxx
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Re: any good images viewer?

And don't forget about great DigiKam.

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#23 2009-11-26 09:47:58

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Re: any good images viewer?

feh is nice for viewing images. Probably not very useful for organising them.

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#24 2009-11-26 10:10:17

Dogs1985
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Re: any good images viewer?

i'm using emelfm2 file manager.
nevermind, i will try geeqie first.:)
thank you.

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#25 2009-11-26 11:20:05

jonasgreatguide
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Re: any good images viewer?

I vote for Picassa .

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