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Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 19:07:41 -0500, Dale wrote: |
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>>> How about the display command from imagemagick (with use=X)? It's |
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>>> smaller than the GIMP, and loads quickly. The interface is a bit |
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>>> clunky, but it might do what you want. Just run 'display [file]', |
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>>> click on the image to bring up a menu, then do Enhance -> Brightness. |
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>>> Or use shortcuts L to adjust brightness and Z/C to dull/sharpen the |
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>>> contrast. |
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>> I have that installed and the USE flag X set. It doesn't run tho. If |
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>> I type in image and hit the tab key for autocompletion, it isn't |
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>> listed. Has something changed with it since you used it last and this |
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>> isn't available now? |
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> The package is called imagemagick, the command you need is display. |
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Ooooohhhhhh. Please permit me to add one more needed feature then. |
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GUI. Some of my pics are nested pretty deep, because of my organizing |
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skills or lack thereof. LOL |
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I'm thinking about trying gqview but no clue what it does either. It |
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looks like I'm going to be using -C and --depclean here in a bit. ;-) |
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Bad thing is, I sort of like a couple of the ones posted and may want to |
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keep them installed too. O_o |
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This reminds me of the cereal isle in a grocery store. We stand there |
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trying to pick which one we want and 80% of them are made from corn. |
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Basically the same thing but different and we can't choose the one we want. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |