This article introduces five image viewing software in Ubuntu. Gwenview is a good application that supports almost all image formats and supports basic editing, tags, thumbnails, full screen, and display of slides. Install sudoapt-getinstallgwenviewEyeofGNOME. It is a good image viewer in The GNOME environment and supports JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, SVG, TGA, TIFForXPM, and other images.
This article introduces five image viewing software in Ubuntu.
Gwenview
It is a good application that supports almost all image formats and supports basic editing, tags, thumbnails, full screen, and magic light display functions.
Install
Sudo apt-get install gwenview
Eye of GNOME
It is a good image viewer in The GNOME environment and supports JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, SVG, TGA, TIFF or XPM and other image formats, you can also zoom in, display an image, full screen, thumbnail, and other functions.
Install
Sudo apt-get install eog
GThumb
Is another GTK Image Viewer that can import Picasa or Flickr images, or export to Facebook, Flickr, Photobucker, Picasa, and local folders.
Install
Sudo apt-get install gthumb
Viewnior
Is a miniature Image Viewer that supports JPG and PNG formats.
Install
Sudo apt-get install viewnior
GPicView
Is the default image viewer in LXDE, and the operation button is located at the bottom of the window. You only need to right-click the image to implement all relevant functions. JPG, TIFF, BMP, PNG, and ICO formats are supported.
Install
Sudo apt-get install gpicview