F-Spot
F-Spot is a
full-featured personal photo management application for the GNOME
desktop.
F-Spot simplifies digital photography by providing intuitive
tools to
help you share, touch-up, find and organize your images. At
the time same, it also includes some advanced features such as tagging
images.
It is designed to cope with large collections of photos.
F-Spot is written in the C# programming language using Mono.
Features of F-Spot include:
- Simple User interface
- Support for 16 common file types, including JPEG, GIF, SVG,
TIFF, and RAW (CR2, PEF, ORF, SRF, CRW, MRW and RAF)
- Import photos from a hard disk, camera (including PTP
type), or iPod
- Tag photos for searching and grouping
- View and export EXIF and XMP metadata
- Full screen and slideshow modes
- Photo Editor - crop, resize, rotate, adjust red eye and more
- Versioning ensures the original image is never altered
- Color Adjustments including brightness, contrast, hue,
saturation and temperature
- Create tag icons
- Create Photo CDs
- Export to Web (flickr, picasa)
- Extensions for additional functionality
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F-Spot also features in our 'Linux
Equivalents to Windows Software' section. The category
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