Re: EOG features



2005/12/1, Alan Horkan <horkana maths tcd ie>:
>
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Kalle Vahlman wrote:
> > So what I suggest is to remove all saving options from eog
>
> overkill?  might be a good discipline for testing and development (like
> using a one button mouse) but I think end users would revolt if there was
> no save.

It would be provided by the other thing, accessible from the eog UI.
But could be that not everyone wants to have as clear cut as I do...

> > and creating a sister app that has simple photo-oriented retouching
> > fulfilling the needs of ordinary digiphotoers. Rotate, scale, crop,
> > brightness/contrast, maybe even color balance and sharpness.
>
> sounds vaguely like what gthumb already provides, perhaps it could be
> improved?

Dunno, haven't used gthumb in ages. Nautilus window + eog is my way of
browsing and viewing my images, I don't feel a need for more really.

Execpt for the retouching part, but I don't want those to be visible
for every image I view, and even less that the rotation that eog
decides on would be autosaved over my original files (which I don't
generally modify in any way).

> > The "eog-editor" should be visually separated from eog so that the
> > user will be aware that this UI is not the same one, but accessible
> > from the eog UI.
>
> there might be room to improve the "Open with" functionality in EoG (I'm
> glad this is being looked into and I'm optimistic it will give a better
> feeling of integration for the users even though things are still kept
> quite seperate.)

Open with is overloaded anyway, I'm not too keen on the OO.org way of
launching the program...

> > This kind of light photo retouching would really have a market, my
> > wife for example finds Gimp very intimidating, and it's overkill for
> > the ordinary user.
>
> I wonder sometimes why a small simple editing application like GNU Paint
> never made it into Gnome.

Is there a HIG-loving small simple editing application with image
retouching functionality? Perhaps the reson is that nobody made one?

Perhaps the time is ripe for one to be created? And what better ground
to base this on than a small, lightweight image handling application?
(like eog :)

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