A couple of tools for finding info about files include "identify" from
the ImageMagick suite and "exiftool"

    [wohler@olgas export (olgas)]$ identify img_6133.jpg
    img_6133.jpg JPEG 5535x3687 5535x3687+0+0 8-bit sRGB 5.83985MiB 0.010u 
0:00.011
    [wohler@olgas export (olgas)]$ exiftool img_6133.jpg
    ExifTool Version Number         : 12.16
    File Name                       : img_6133.jpg
    Directory                       : .
    File Size                       : 5.8 MiB
    [Hundreds of lines omitted]

For viewing, I use geeqie.

If you want something else, you'll have to be more descriptive.

Postmaster <postmas...@gatworks.com> wrote:

> is there a linux program that will verify the contents of a jpg file
> independent of darktable?
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