Shotwell is installed in Ubuntu by default. It can easily manage images and provide basic image library management and image editing functions. More useful functions will be provided in the future. shotwell has been updated to version 0.15, bringing new features, fixed a large number of known bugs, and made more optimizations. Right-click the image -- & gt; open method -- & gt; Shotwell image editing. After opening the image with Shotwell, there are several options below, including the Adjust option. Click Adjus
Shotwell is installed in Ubuntu by default. It can easily manage images and provide basic image library management and image editing functions. More useful functions will be provided in the future.
Shotwell has been updated to version 0.15, bringing new features, fixed a large number of known bugs, and made more optimizations.
Right-click the image --> open mode --> Shotwell image editing. After opening the image with Shotwell, there are several options below, including the Adjust option.
Click the Adjust button to clearly find the latest Highlights (highlight) entries, which is helpful for fine-tuning the highlight. For example, you can set 'highlights' to very low, this reduces the brightness and shade of the image being edited.
Click the Crop button in the button bar to bring up a dialog box that can change the size. Users can customize the size of the image as required. The dialog box for version 0.15 is added.Dimension Display.
Changing the size of the session box will display the current size in real time. You can freely observe the size in the trim box. For example, to get a 640480 of the image, you can adjust the cropping box to 640480. You can easily add the image definition in the image editor.
In addition, Shotwell 0.15 adds:
- Support for OAuth/OpenID authentication for Youtube plug-ins
- Enhanced video file re-import
- Optimized the generation of video thumbnails
- Fixed many vulnerabilities
How do weInstallWhat about Shotwell 0.15?
Add the followingOfficialPPA (Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 13.04)
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: yorba/ppa
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install shotwell
Shotwell 0.15 has already been put into Ubuntu 13.10. You only need to update the software regularly and it will automatically install it for you to enjoy the fun it brings to you!
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Via: http://iloveubuntu.net/shotwell-015-released-new-features-and-fixes
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