Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 19:07:41 -0500, Dale wrote:

How about the display command from imagemagick (with use=X)? It's
smaller than the GIMP, and loads quickly. The interface is a bit
clunky, but it might do what you want. Just run 'display [file]',
click on the image to bring up a menu, then do Enhance ->  Brightness.
Or use shortcuts L to adjust brightness and Z/C to dull/sharpen the
contrast.
I have that installed and the USE flag X set.  It doesn't run tho.  If
I type in image and hit the tab key for autocompletion, it isn't
listed. Has something changed with it since you used it last and this
isn't available now?
The package is called imagemagick, the command you need is display.


Ooooohhhhhh. Please permit me to add one more needed feature then. GUI. Some of my pics are nested pretty deep, because of my organizing skills or lack thereof. LOL

I'm thinking about trying gqview but no clue what it does either. It looks like I'm going to be using -C and --depclean here in a bit. ;-) Bad thing is, I sort of like a couple of the ones posted and may want to keep them installed too. O_o

This reminds me of the cereal isle in a grocery store. We stand there trying to pick which one we want and 80% of them are made from corn. Basically the same thing but different and we can't choose the one we want.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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