Tony's ramblings on Open Source Software, Life and Photography

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My New Photo Manager

I finally found the photo manager for me to use in Linux. I'd tried all the major apps, but none of them worked properly with the Olympus .orf raw format. Even the leader, FSpot, wouldn't display the images. It relies on an embedded JPG thumbnail inside the raw image, but my Oly camera doesn't put that image there.

I had originally started working on writing my own in Python, but I haven't really had the time to dedicate to it. I had heard about an application called GQview, but it turned out that it wouldn't display my raw images either.

Then I heard about Geeqie Viewer which is a branch off of the GQview program. GQview hasn't been actively developed in some time, so in the true open source tradition someone took the original source and revamped it while adding new features.

If you're like me and want to access a library of photos on multiple computers possibly from thumbdrives, DVD or external hard drives, going with a program that keeps it's own internal database just won't work. Geeqie allows you to just use folders for organizing your photos, while giving you the ability to still add keywords and comments.