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    Photo editing?

    What's a good, simple, easy-to-use KDE program for editing photos -- very basic work needed here, starting with re-sizing, etc.? I think I've used GIMP in the past for this, or Digikam.
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    Don't know about easy....but if you want a Qt editor you can try Krita.

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      #3
      For simple resizing, red-eye removal and such use Gwenview.
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        #4
        @timapple: thanks for that tip; did run into Krita, looks interesting, but maybe a bit too much for this non-photo-editing pro!

        @GreyGeek: Thanks. Does the trick perfectly, quick and easy. Would be nice to be able to resize a batch of photos; I didn't see a way to do that, may study it again--batch re-sizing can be tricky in general, though I think w/DigiKam I had figured out a way. Thanks again!
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          #5
          there is a batch resize option in gwenview . you can find it under plugins->batch processing-> resize images.
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            #6
            @sithlord48, Thanks! Ran a test--works perfectly.
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              #7
              IMO Gimp is the best Linux has to offer.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Tom_ZeCat View Post
                IMO Gimp is the best Linux has to offer.
                Blender has come a LONG way.
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                  #9
                  +1 for Gimp

                  it's very much like a free Photoshop, and has been around for quite a while now
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GreyGeek View Post
                    Blender has come a LONG way.
                    Gonna have to check it out.
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                      #11
                      Youtube is excellent tutor in anything. If you didn't know it already...
                      See here 1st.https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...Qs-amp-Answers

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