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15.0 > Graphics > FotoKilof (4.4.8)

FotoKilof is a Graphical User Interface for ImageMagick and Wand 
that allows, as alternative to command line approach, the processing
of pictures and other graphic files in JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and (for
import) SVG formats.

FotoKilof does not give access to the whole functionality of
ImageMagick, but it supports most of its usual functions and features,
so may be useful for users that have no familiarity with the shell
interface to ImageMagick. Also, the preview features allow to prevent
errors from accidental overwriting of a number of pictures by setting
incorrect options to ImageMagick commands, i.e. when users crop or
resize images.

FotoKilof supports common kinds of graphic conversion like resizing,
crop, rotation, mirroring, addition of text, logos, borders,
conversion in other formats, applying of filters or effects (sepia,
black-white, equalization, contrast increase/decrease, histogram
stretching, ecc.). For a full information about features and functions
of FotoKilof please see the home page of the project.

FotoKilof is written in Python and its GUI uses tkinter (already
included in the Slackware's Python 3 package), the python theme engine
for Tk, so your system must have the Tk/Tcl platform installed.

The graphic interface supports two different themes: Light (default)
and Dark. F2 key allows to switch between them at any time.

This requires: ttkbootstrap, python-wand

Maintained by: Giancarlo Dessi
Keywords: FotoKilof,ImageMagick,Wand,images processing,photo editing,jpeg,tiff,png,svg
ChangeLog: FotoKilof

Homepage:
https://github.com/TeaM-TL/FotoKilof

Source Downloads:
FotoKilof-4.4.8.tar.gz (87fc8d5f297cad5cf96c3d3b26ee6095)

Download SlackBuild:
FotoKilof.tar.gz
FotoKilof.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

Validated for Slackware 15.0

See our HOWTO for instructions on how to use the contents of this repository.

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