How to Resize Images on Ubuntu Using Nautilus
Looking for a quick and easy way to resize multiple images on Ubuntu? You could use an image resizing app that handles batch conversions. Several terrific ones can be found in Ubuntu’s repos, many utilising the power of Imagemagick (which itself can be used standalone from the command line). Those methods are valid and in most cases preferable as they offer advanced configuration, cater to edge cases, and are able to perform additional actions at the same time. But you can also resize images straight from Nautilus, Ubuntu’s file manager. I find this especially efficient as I can do it :sys_more_orange:
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:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/05/resize-images-ubuntu-nautilus-right-click
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Open Source Photography App ‘RawTherapee’ Gets Big Update
Rawtherapee 5.9 is out. New features and expanded camera support ship in this update to the open-source photo editor. Learn more about what's changed.
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:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/12/rawtherapee-5-9-available-to-download
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Use ‘Upscaler’ to Enhance Low-Res Images with AI on Linux
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/11/upscaler-open-source-ai-image-upscale-app-for-linux
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Use ‘Upscaler’ to Enhance Low-Res Images with AI on Linux
Transform your pixelated photos and mangled cartoon memes into smooth, high-resolution images using this neat GTK app powered by open source AI.
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:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/11/upscaler-open-source-ai-image-upscale-app-for-linux
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Pinta 2.0 Released, Completes Port to GTK3 & .NET 6
With a new year starting you might be planning to indulge your creativity side this year — and if so, take a look at the latest stable release of open source image editing app Pinta. Pinta 2.0 is major new release that completes the app’s transition to GTK3 and .NET 6. It’s a big foundational uplift that results in some welcome improvements. Pinta 2.0 now looks better on the modern Linux desktop, with GTK dialogs, choosers, pickers, and widgets all looking how they should. Additionally, Pinta 2.0 boasts improved support for high-DPI displays, uses platform-native file dialogs, and switches to :sys_more_orange:
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:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/01/pinta-2-0-released-completes-port-to-gtk3-net-6
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Pinta Image Editor Update Brings Feature Tweaks & Bug Fixes
The image editing app Pinta has a new bug-fix release out. Pinta 1.7.1 is intended as the final update in the GTK2-based series, with a GTK3 build (dubbed Pinta 1.8) said to be nearly ready for release. Building on the feature set introduced in last year’s revival release Pinta 1.7.1 adds a couple of notable improvements: Scroll canvas horizontally by holding shift and using mouse whee Swap primary and secondary palette colors by pressing x Zoom in and out without pressing the ctrl key Informative dialog when attempting to open an unsupported file format Use arrow keys to move by :sys_more_orange:
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:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/11/pinta-image-editor-update-brings-feature-tweaks-bug-fixes
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Annotator is a Slick Annotation Tool for Linux Desktops
Sometimes I want to annotate an image quickly, but without loading up a full-blown image editing app like The GIMP. Today I found an amazing app that lets me do just that. Annotator by Trevor Williams is something of a cross between the macOS Preview app (which has powerful markup tools built-in) and FOSS-fave Shutter. Indeed, until now, my go-to tool for annotating images on Linux is Shutter (or Flameshot, though it can only annotate screenshots you take using it), though its UI is a little dated and a few features are missing. So when I saw Annotator on the :sys_more_orange:
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:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/10/best-annotation-tool-for-linux-desktop
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New GIMP Unstable Build Lets You Test Features Coming in GIMP 3.0
GIMP 3.0 is due for release next year. It will include many major changes and switch to GTK3. Developers can help test the changes in a new unstable build.
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:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/11/gimp-2-99-2-released-ahead-of-gimp-3-0-beta
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GIMP 2.10.22 Released with Major File Format Improvements
A new version of GIMP is available for download. GIMP 2.10.22 is described as a “bug fix release” but it does include a number of notable new things, including support for opening and saving AVIF :sys_more_orange:
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:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/10/gimp-2-10-22-released
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Pinta Image Editor Gets First Update in 5 Years
The Pinta image editor and drawing tool was a one-time must-have for the Linux desktop thanks to its broad feature set and user-friendly interface. Sadly development just kinda stopped… But five years on — or :sys_more_orange:
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:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/08/pinta-image-editor-back-from-the-dead
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Glimpse 0.2.0 Beta Available for Testing
A new beta release of Glimpse, the rebranded GIMP fork, is available for testing. Glimpse 0.2.0 is based on GIMP 2.10.18 and includes most of its features.
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:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/07/glimpse-0-2-0-beta
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