Hi Mary
Does gqview do what you want, it allows you to flip within the app
or edit the image with an external app. Just right click on the image.

Darren


On Wed, 15 Sep 2004, Mary Gardiner wrote:

> I have the following use case:
> 
> I take photos with a digital camera. I arrange these in a directory
> structure by hand. I would like to be able to rotate them (this camera
> isn't one of the ones which knows which way up it goes so I have to
> rotate all the images by hand) and resize them. Ideally I would do this
> by selecting a bunch of images in Nautilus or some image application and
> performing an action on them.
> 
> Instead I appear to have the following options:
> 
>  - Nautilus's default "Image Viewer" which cannot resize images at all
> 
>  - gthumb which seems to arbitarily move all my photos into a new
>    directory of its choice, insists that I resize them all one-by-one,
>    and dumps me into slideshow mode whenever it can
> 
>  - the GIMP, which opens each image in a new window and gets me to
>    resize them one by one
> 
> Anyone got some miraculous fourth application, or possibly knows how to
> perform actions on multiple images in the GIMP?
> 
> -Mary
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