To edit, click the photo. Picasa creates a copy of your photo with all edits and moves the original to a hidden subfolder called '.picasaoriginals'.
Is a feature full, yet easy to use, photo manager for the Ubuntu desktop. Default under Ubuntu It is the best, and it just works(for me). • • Shotwell supports JPEG, PNG, TIFF, BMP and RAW photo files as well as video files. • • Importing from F-Spot • Shotwell can import all your photos and tags from the F-Spot photo manager. • Importing from a camera • Copy photos from a digital camera. • Importing from a memory card • Import photos from a digital camera's memory card.
• Importing from your hard disk • Import photos that are already saved on your computer. • • Basic and extended information • View more detailed information about photos, like the exposure mode used by the camera. • Photo views • Learn about different ways of viewing your photos: in a grid, filling the main window, or filling the whole screen.
• The sidebar • The sidebar on the left of the window lists various views of your library. • • Events • Group photos together that were taken at the same time. Learn how to rename, merge, and sort events. • Flagging photos • Flag photos to mark them as special or to work with them as a set. • Ratings • Give photos a rating between 1 and 5 stars.
You can reject bad photos, hiding them from view. • Removing and deleting photos • Remove photos from the library, or delete them from your computer entirely. • Searching • Find photos and videos in your collection by a variety of criteria. • Tagging photos • Organize photos by labelling them. • Titles • Give titles to your photos.
• • Adjust the time and date of photos • Change the time and date of photos if those details are incorrect. • Auto-enhance • Let Shotwell improve the brightness and contrast of a photo automatically. • Color adjustments • Change the exposure, saturation, tint, and shadows of a photo.
• Cropping • Improve the composition of a photo by cutting out parts of it. • Edit photos with an external program • Use a different program to edit a photo. • Removing red-eye • Correct photos where people have red eyes because of the camera's flash. • Rotate or flip a photo • Click the Rotate button, or choose one of the commands in the Photo menu. • Straighten photos • Straighten a photo so that its horizon appears level. • Undoing changes • Return a photo to its original, unedited form. • What happens to the original when I edit a photo?