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Image Viewers

PhotoQt – image viewer

November 6, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

PhotoQt (formerly known as Photo) is a simple open source image viewer, designed to be good looking, highly configurable, yet easy to use and fast.

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Geeqie – lightweight Gtk+ based image viewer

November 6, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

Geeqie is a lightweight open source image viewer. The development is focused on features for photo collection maintenance.

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nomacs – image viewer

November 6, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

nomacs is a small, fast open source image viewer which is able to handle the most common image formats including RAW images.

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qimgv – Qt5 image viewer with video support

November 6, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

qimgv is a Qt5 image viewer. It’s fast, configurable, and easy to use. qimgv is free and open source software. It has optional video support.

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Eye of GNOME – GNOME image viewer

November 6, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

Eye of Gnome is an image viewer and cataloging program. It is intended to be a fast and functional image viewer.

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Image Viewers

Gwenview – browse, edit and print your images

November 6, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

Gwenview is a fast and easy to use image viewer for KDE, featuring a folder tree window, a file list windows, with a thumbnail view.

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QuickViewer – graphic image viewer for comfortable browsing of many images

November 6, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

QuickViewer is a graphic image viewer for comfortable browsing of many images.

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feh – image viewer aimed mostly at console users

November 6, 2023 Steve Emms Software

feh is an open source mode-based image viewer and cataloger. It is especially aimed at command line users who need a fast image viewer.

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gThumb – image viewer and browser for the GNOME Desktop

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

gThumb is an image viewer, organizer, and browser utility for the GNOME Desktop. It is designed to have a clean, simple interface.

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Shotwell – photo manager for GNOME

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Graphics

Shotwell is an open source image organizer designed to provide personal photo management for the GNOME 3 desktop environment.

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icat – display images in the terminal

October 30, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Graphics

icat is software that lets you display images in the terminal. This cat like utility can specify multiple image files and/or directories.

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Preview

September 23, 2022 Steve Emms Graphics, Office, Utilities

Preview is an image viewer and PDF viewer for the macOS operating system. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives.

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timg – Terminal Image and Video Viewer

June 17, 2022 Steve Emms CLI, Graphics, Multimedia, Reviews, Software

timg is an image and video viewer with support for high resolution graphics in the terminal.

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viu – Terminal Image Viewer with Kitty Graphics Protocol support

June 13, 2022 Steve Emms CLI, Graphics, Reviews, Software

viu is different from the vast majority of image viewers. It’s a small command-line program to view images from the terminal.

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Regards

Regards – modern photo viewer

November 11, 2020 Steve Emms Graphics, Reviews, Software

Regards is billed as a modern photo viewer. It supports a very large range of formats including video.

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Terminal Image Viewer

Terminal Image Viewer – display images in a terminal

September 18, 2020 Steve Emms CLI, Graphics, Reviews, Software, Utilities

Terminal Image Viewer is a small program to display images in a (modern) terminal using RGB ANSI codes and unicode block graphics characters. It’s free and open source software.

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Vooki

Vooki – lightweight image viewer offering fast image preview

August 17, 2020 Steve Emms Graphics, Reviews, Software, Utilities

One of our favorite adages is “A picture is worth a thousand words”. It refers to the notion that a still image can convey a complex idea. Images can portray a lot of information quickly and more efficiently than text.

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