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GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed program for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. It has many capabilities. It can be used as a simple paint program, an expert quality photo retouching program, an online batch ... [More] processing system, a mass production image renderer, an image format converter, etc. GIMP is expandable and extensible. It is designed to be augmented with plug-ins and extensions to do just about anything. The advanced scripting interface allows everything from the simplest task to the most complex image manipulation procedures to be easily scripted. GIMP is written and developed under X11 on UNIX platforms. But basically the same code also runs on MS Windows and Mac OS X. [Less]

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  6 reviews  |  4,124 users  |  733,093 lines of code  |  74 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

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Gwenview is a fast and easy to use image viewer/browser for KDE. All common image formats are supported. Standard features include slideshow, full screen view, image thumbnails, drag'n'drop, image zoom, and full network transparency using the KIO framework. It also provides image and ... [More] directory KParts components for use in applications such as Konqueror. Additional features are provided by the KIPI image framework. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  126 users  |  38,912 lines of code  |  20 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

The Eye of GNOME image viewer is the official image viewer for the GNOME Desktop environment. With it, you can view single image files, as well as large image collections.

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  0 reviews  |  109 users  |  34,987 lines of code  |  87 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 12 hours ago
 
 

Zenphoto is an answer to lots of calls for an online gallery solution that just makes sense. After years of bloated software that does everything and your dishes, zenphoto just shows your photos, simply. It's got all the functionality and "features" you need, and nothing you ... [More] don't. Where the old guys put in a bunch of modules and junk, we put a lot of thought. Simpler is better [Less]

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  1 review  |  19 users  |  183,812 lines of code  |  9 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 months ago
 
 

Meet Pixelpost, a small photoblog application that's a no-brainer to set up and use. It's perfect for anyone wishing to regularly post their photos on the web like a blog. Unlike other blog engines out there, Pixelpost doesn't try to solve all of the worlds problems. Pixelpost simply ... [More] does photoblogs, and it does them well. If you are looking for a full blown CMS or text-blog, Pixelpost isn't for you. But if you want something simple, and designed from the ground up for photobloggers, like yourself, you've found the perfect app. Oh, and did I mention that Pixelpost is free and open source to boot? [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  34,203 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 11 days ago
 
 

Phatch is an user friendly, cross-platform Photo Batch Processor and Exif Renamer with a nice graphical user interface. Phatch handles all popular image formats and can duplicate (sub)folder hierarchies. Phatch can batch resize, rotate, apply shadows, perspective, rounded corners, … and do much ... [More] more actions in minutes instead of hours or days if you do it manually. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  85,054 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

Shimmie is a Danbooru-style image board, but designed to be considerably easier to install and run. In particular, it's based on the standard LAMP stack that nearly all shared web hosts provide.

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  25,743 lines of code  |  12 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

In 2008, a number of free software developers and activists gathered at the FSF to attempt to answer the question “What should software freedom look like on the participatory web?” Their answer, the Franklin Street Statement has lead to the development of autonomo.us community, and free software ... [More] projects including Identi.ca and Libre.fm. Identi.ca and Libre.fm address the need for micro-blogging and music sharing services and software that respect users’ freedom and autonomy. GNU MediaGoblin emerges from this milieu to create a platform for us to share photos, video and other media in an environment that respects our freedom and independence. In the future MediaGoblin will provide tools to facilitate collaboration on media projects. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  45,193 lines of code  |  35 current contributors  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 

Lifebox is a fast, lightweight, social photo and video gallery application that is designed to organize large amounts of media. It differentiates between original and modified photos, as well as albums and rolls, so you can upload your entire photo library to your server and from there create more ... [More] selective albums. It extracts data from exif tags and xmp sidecars, making it compatible with the data from programs like Adobe Lightroom, Picassa, and iPhoto. Lifebox is social in that people and objects can be tagged, and they will receive an email when this happens. It supports authentication, so you can control who has access to what photo. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  56,089 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 1 year ago
 
 

KIPI (KDE Image Plugin Interface) is an effort to develop a common plugin structure for Digikam, KPhotoAlbum, ShowImg and Gwenview. Of course, other applications are welcomed to implement KIPI support.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  311,511 lines of code  |  27 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 
 
 

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