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About: fotoxx is a program for photo editing and collection management.

userguide  (fotoxx-22.30):userguide  (fotoxx-22.35)
FOTOXX USER GUIDE v.22.30 FOTOXX USER GUIDE v.22.35
View using the Fotoxx menu Help > User Guide View using the Fotoxx menu Help > User Guide
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
\>FOTOXX OVERVIEW\> - description, prerequisites, license, downloads \>FOTOXX OVERVIEW\> - description, prerequisites, license, downloads
\>FOTOXX CAPABILITIES\> - summary of Fotoxx functions and tools \>FOTOXX CAPABILITIES\> - summary of Fotoxx functions and tools
\>FOTOXX USAGE\> \>FOTOXX USAGE\>
\>USER GUIDE\> ← \bclick here\b - how to use this user guide browser \>USER GUIDE\> ← \bclick here\b - how to use this user guide browser
\>INSTALLATION\> - Fotoxx software installation, dependencies \>INSTALLATION\> - Fotoxx software installation, dependencies
\>FIRST STARTUP\> - information for when Fotoxx is started for the first time \>FIRST STARTUP\> - information for when Fotoxx is started for the first time
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\>DELETE/TRASH\> - delete or trash an image files \>DELETE/TRASH\> - delete or trash an image files
\>SET WALLPAPER\> - set the desktop wallpaper from the current image file (Gn ome) \>SET WALLPAPER\> - set the desktop wallpaper from the current image file (Gn ome)
\>SHOW ON MAP\> - show an image file position in Net Map View \>SHOW ON MAP\> - show an image file position in Net Map View
\>PRINT\> - print an image file \>PRINT\> - print an image file
\>PRINT CALIBRATED\> - print an image file using printer color calibration da ta \>PRINT CALIBRATED\> - print an image file using printer color calibration da ta
\>QUIT\> - exit from Fotoxx \>QUIT\> - exit from Fotoxx
\>GALLERY MENU\> \>GALLERY MENU\>
\>THUMB VIEW\> - Gallery View with large thumbnails and file names only \>THUMB VIEW\> - Gallery View with large thumbnails and file names only
\>META VIEW\> - Gallery View with thumbnail and basic metadata used by Fotoxx \>META VIEW\> - Gallery View with thumbnail and basic metadata used by Fotoxx
\>RECENT\> - open Gallery View of most recently seen images \>RECENT FILES\> - open Gallery View of most recently seen image files
\>NEWEST\> - open Gallery View of newest images in the collection \>NEWEST FILES\> - open Gallery View of newest image files in the collection
\>GALLERY SORT\> - change the sort order of a gallery
\>GALLERY SCREEN\> - select newest, oldest, matching pattern ...
\>GALLERY HOME\> - jump to gallery start
\>GALLERY END\> - jump to gallery end
\>SOURCE FOLDER (2)\> - open corresponding Gallery View from current File Vie w image \>SOURCE FOLDER (2)\> - open corresponding Gallery View from current File Vie w image
\>GOTO FIRST\> - jump to gallery start
\>GOTO LAST\> - jump to gallery end
\>SORT GALLERY\> - change the sort order of a gallery
\>ALL FOLDERS\> - show all image file folders in a tree structure \>ALL FOLDERS\> - show all image file folders in a tree structure
\>SELECT FILES\> - select files for an album, or input to batch or script fun ction \>SELECT FILES\> - select files for an album, or input to batch or script fun ction
\>RENAME FOLDER\> - rename current folder (file gallery) \>RENAME FOLDER\> - rename current folder (file gallery)
\>ADD SUBFOLDER\> - add new subfolder to existing image folder \>ADD SUBFOLDER\> - add new subfolder to existing image folder
\>BOOKMARKS\> - add bookmarks, view list of bookmarks, go to bookmark \>BOOKMARKS\> - add bookmarks, view list of bookmarks, go to bookmark
\>MANAGE ALBUMS\> - create and arrange user-defined image collections \>MANAGE ALBUMS\> - create and arrange user-defined image collections
\>UPDATE ALBUMS\> - update album files for updated image files (new versions) \>UPDATE ALBUMS\> - update album files for updated image files (new versions)
\>ALBUM MASS UPDATE\> utilities for mass update of multiple album files \>ALBUM MASS UPDATE\> utilities for mass update of multiple album files
\>GALLERY TO ALBUM\> - save the current gallery as an album with assigned nam e \>GALLERY TO ALBUM\> - save the current gallery as an album with assigned nam e
\>SLIDE SHOW\> - create a slide show with animated transitions and zooms \>SLIDE SHOW\> - create a slide show with animated transitions and zooms
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\>CONVERT ADOBE\> - convert Adobe files (.pdf .ps .eps) to jpeg images, one p er page \>CONVERT ADOBE\> - convert Adobe files (.pdf .ps .eps) to jpeg images, one p er page
\>SCRIPT FILES\> - script files (macros) overview \>SCRIPT FILES\> - script files (macros) overview
\>EDIT SCRIPT\> - record a series of edits in a script file, execute on many files \>EDIT SCRIPT\> - record a series of edits in a script file, execute on many files
\>RUN SCRIPT\> - execute script on current image file (a custom edit function ) \>RUN SCRIPT\> - execute script on current image file (a custom edit function )
\>BATCH SCRIPT\> - execute script on all selected image files \>BATCH SCRIPT\> - execute script on all selected image files
\>TOOLS MENU\> \>TOOLS MENU\>
\>INDEX FILES\> - 1-time job to find and index all image files \>INDEX FILES\> - 1-time job to find and index all image files
\>QUICK INDEX\> - quick incremental index with no user interaction \>QUICK INDEX\> - quick incremental index with no user interaction
\>MOVE FOTOXX HOME\> - move fotoxx home folder to a new location \>MOVE FOTOXX HOME\> - move fotoxx home folder to a new location
\>PREFERENCES\> - user preferences and settings \>SETTINGS\> - user preferences and settings for Fotoxx operation
\>KB SHORTCUTS\> - show and revise keyboard shortcuts for menu functions \>KB SHORTCUTS\> - show and revise keyboard shortcuts for menu functions
\>RGB DISTRIBUTION\> - show a brightness distribution graph for the current i mage file \>RGB DISTRIBUTION\> - show a brightness distribution graph for the current i mage file
\>MAGNIFY IMAGE\> - turn mouse into a magnifying glass over image \>MAGNIFY IMAGE\> - turn mouse into a magnifying glass over image
\>FIND DUPLICATES\> - find duplicate images in a gallery or the entire image collection \>FIND DUPLICATES\> - find duplicate images in a gallery or the entire image collection
\>MEASURE IMAGE\> - measure pixel distances within an image
\>SHOW RGB\> - show RGB values at mouse position or for selected points \>SHOW RGB\> - show RGB values at mouse position or for selected points
\>POPUP TEXT\> - show popup window with characters/texts to insert into edit widgets \>POPUP TEXT\> - show popup window with characters/texts to insert into edit widgets
\>CALIBRATE PRINTER\> - calibrate printer color - compensate for color shifts \>CALIBRATE PRINTER\> - calibrate printer color - compensate for color shifts
\>GRID SETTINGS\> - show or remove grid lines, set line count or spacing \>GRID SETTINGS\> - show or remove grid lines, set line count or spacing
\>LINE COLOR\> - set color for select area outlines \>LINE COLOR\> - set color for select area outlines
\>DARK/BRIGHT PIXELS\> - tool to highlight clipping \>DARK/BRIGHT PIXELS\> - tool to highlight clipping
\>MONITOR COLOR\> - tool to adjust monitor brightness and contrast \>MONITOR COLOR\> - tool to adjust monitor brightness and contrast
\>MONITOR GAMMA\> - tool to adjust monitor gamma \>MONITOR GAMMA\> - tool to adjust monitor gamma
\>SHOW RESOURCES\> - show CPU time and current memory usage \>SHOW RESOURCES\> - show CPU time and current memory usage
\>APPIMAGE FILES\> - export the files included in the Appimage container \>APPIMAGE FILES\> - export the files included in the Appimage container
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\bFotoxx outboard programs \bFotoxx outboard programs
These are separate programs to extend the functionality of Fotoxx. Some are r equired These are separate programs to extend the functionality of Fotoxx. Some are r equired
and some are optional. The optional ones must be installed only if you want t o use the and some are optional. The optional ones must be installed only if you want t o use the
corresponding functionality. This can be decided later. Some of these program s may be corresponding functionality. This can be decided later. Some of these program s may be
already installed. To install any others, use your package manager. When Foto xx is already installed. To install any others, use your package manager. When Foto xx is
started the first time, all outboard programs are listed with the functionali ty they started the first time, all outboard programs are listed with the functionali ty they
provide. If any required programs are missing, Fotoxx exits with a message as king you provide. If any required programs are missing, Fotoxx exits with a message as king you
to install them. You can also view the list using the menu Help > Outboard Pr ograms. to install them. You can also view the list using the menu Help > Outboard Pr ograms.
\brequired Debian package function \brequired Debian package function
exiftool libimage-exiftool-perl read and write image metadata exiftool libimage-exiftool-perl read and write image metadata
dcraw dcraw RAW file read, index (\>PREFEREN CES\>) dcraw dcraw RAW file read, index (\>SETTINGS \>)
addr2line binutils fatal error report (crash backtr ace) addr2line binutils fatal error report (crash backtr ace)
\boptionial \boptionial
ffmpeg ffmpeg video thumbnails, play videos ffmpeg ffmpeg video thumbnails, extract frame image
dwebp webp read WEBP image files (.webp) dwebp webp read WEBP image files (.webp)
heif-convert heif-examples read Apple iPhone files (.heic) heif-convert heif-examples read Apple iPhone files (.heic)
opj_decompress libopenjp2-tools read jpeg2000 image files (.jp2) opj_decompress libopenjp2-tools read jpeg2000 image files (.jp2)
gs command ghostscript read Adobe files (.pdf/.ps/.eps) gs command ghostscript read Adobe files (.pdf/.ps/.eps)
rawtherapee rawtherapee edit RAW images within Fotoxx rawtherapee rawtherapee edit RAW images within Fotoxx
rawtherapee-cli rawtherapee read RAW files (\>PREFERENCES\>) rawtherapee-cli rawtherapee read RAW files (\>SETTINGS\>)
darktable darktable edit RAW images within Fotoxx darktable darktable edit RAW images within Fotoxx
darktable-cli darktable read RAW files (\>PREFERENCES\>) darktable-cli darktable read RAW files (\>SETTINGS\>)
growisofs grwoisofs copy images to DVD or BlueRay di sc growisofs grwoisofs copy images to DVD or BlueRay di sc
vlc vlc play videos, slide-show music
Package naming and contents vary by Linux distro (the usual chaos). The above names, Package naming and contents vary by Linux distro (the usual chaos). The above names,
or something similar, should be findable in your Linux flavor. Happy hunting. or something similar, should be findable in your Linux flavor. Happy hunting.
Fedora notes: Fedora notes:
• Packages: openjpeg2-tools libheif libheif-devel (heif is non-free) • Packages: openjpeg2-tools libheif libheif-devel (heif is non-free)
• Fotoxx build: \_https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/fotoxx/sources/sp ec/ • Fotoxx build: \_https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/fotoxx/sources/sp ec/
• How to use non-free repository: \_https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/ • How to use non-free repository: \_https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
\bWEBP files (.webp) \bWEBP files (.webp)
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The top three menu (File View, Gallery View, Map View) will set the correspon ding view The top three menu (File View, Gallery View, Map View) will set the correspon ding view
mode if not already set. The keyboard keys F2/F3/F4 can also be used for this . mode if not already set. The keyboard keys F2/F3/F4 can also be used for this .
FILE VIEW FILE VIEW
File View is for viewing or editing an image. To zoom an image, left-click a position File View is for viewing or editing an image. To zoom an image, left-click a position
on the image. The image will grow with each click and the clicked position wi ll move on the image. The image will grow with each click and the clicked position wi ll move
to center. A right-click will restore the image to fit within the window. The Z-key to center. A right-click will restore the image to fit within the window. The Z-key
can also be used to alternate between fit-to-window and 1x (100%) image size (1 image can also be used to alternate between fit-to-window and 1x (100%) image size (1 image
pixel is 1 screen pixel). To pan or scroll a zoomed image, left-drag the mous e across pixel is 1 screen pixel). To pan or scroll a zoomed image, left-drag the mous e across
the image. The image can move with the mouse or in the opposite direction (li ke scroll the image. The image can move with the mouse or in the opposite direction (li ke scroll
bars), depending on a preferences setting. The movement may be 1:1 with the m bars), depending on a user setting (\>SETTINGS\>). The movement may be 1:1 wi
ouse, or th the
may be magnified for faster movement. The mouse wheel can also be used to zoo mouse, or may be magnified for faster movement. The mouse wheel can also be u
m an image sed to
in or out. The middle mouse button (wheel) will make a zoomed image re-center zoom an image in or out. The middle mouse button (wheel) will make a zoomed i
at the mage
mouse position. Use the menu buttons (Edit, Refine, Warp, etc.) to modify the re-center at the mouse position. Use the menu buttons (Edit, Refine, Warp, et
image. c.) to
Use the File Save button to save a modified file (replace file, create a new modify the image. Use the File Save button to save a modified file (replace f
version, ile,
or create a new file). create a new version, or create a new file).
\bShow Previous or Next Image \bShow Previous or Next Image
If the mouse is moved into the upper left corner of the window, left and righ t arrow If the mouse is moved into the upper left corner of the window, left and righ t arrow
icons will appear. Click on one of these to move to the previous or next imag e in the icons will appear. Click on one of these to move to the previous or next imag e in the
current gallery. current gallery.
\bKeyboard Navigation Options \bKeyboard Navigation Options
The keyboard arrow keys (left, right, up, down) can be used to step sequentia lly The keyboard arrow keys (left, right, up, down) can be used to step sequentia lly
through the image files in a gallery. through the image files in a gallery.
left/right arrow keys: left/right arrow keys:
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to reduce the final file size to 10% or less. Note that editing in deep color is far to reduce the final file size to 10% or less. Note that editing in deep color is far
more important than having deep color in the final image. It is nearly imposs ible to more important than having deep color in the final image. It is nearly imposs ible to
see any difference between a 16-bit TIFF or PNG file and a high quality JPEG made from see any difference between a 16-bit TIFF or PNG file and a high quality JPEG made from
that same file. To preserve the possibility of re-editing the image later, ke ep the that same file. To preserve the possibility of re-editing the image later, ke ep the
RAW file, which is usually much smaller than the TIFF or PNG file. RAW file, which is usually much smaller than the TIFF or PNG file.
There are three programs available for loading RAW files for viewing and edit ing in There are three programs available for loading RAW files for viewing and edit ing in
Fotoxx: Dcraw, RawTherapee, and Darktable. Dcraw is the fastest, which saves time if Fotoxx: Dcraw, RawTherapee, and Darktable. Dcraw is the fastest, which saves time if
you are viewing many RAW images. RawTherapee or Darktable may sometimes provi de a you are viewing many RAW images. RawTherapee or Darktable may sometimes provi de a
better initial image, which may not matter, since any differences are easily fixed. better initial image, which may not matter, since any differences are easily fixed.
In User Preferences, select which program to use. These programs are installe In User Settings (/>SETTINGS/>), select which program to use. These programs
d are
separately from Fotoxx. Dcraw is always used to make thumbnails for RAW image installed separately from Fotoxx. Dcraw is always used to make RAW image thum
s. bnails.
MOUSE OWNERSHIP MOUSE OWNERSHIP
Some edit dialogs use the mouse to reference or alter the image in the main w indow. Some edit dialogs use the mouse to reference or alter the image in the main w indow.
There may be more than one such dialog active at the same time. The mouse is also There may be more than one such dialog active at the same time. The mouse is also
used to zoom and scroll the image, and you may need to do this while using a dialog. used to zoom and scroll the image, and you may need to do this while using a dialog.
Therefore it is important to understand who owns the mouse (which dialog, or main Therefore it is important to understand who owns the mouse (which dialog, or main
window) and how to change the ownership: window) and how to change the ownership:
• The mouse is owned by the dialog that was last clicked or used. Mouse ac tions • The mouse is owned by the dialog that was last clicked or used. Mouse ac tions
on the image are inputs to this dialog and DO NOT zoom or scroll the ima ge. on the image are inputs to this dialog and DO NOT zoom or scroll the ima ge.
• If you hold the CTRL key down while clicking or dragging the mouse on th e image, • If you hold the CTRL key down while clicking or dragging the mouse on th e image,
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• check box - toggle status between 'checked' and 'not checked'. • check box - toggle status between 'checked' and 'not checked'.
• button - the button is pressed, equivalent to a mouse click. • button - the button is pressed, equivalent to a mouse click.
KEYBOARD ESCAPE KEY KEYBOARD ESCAPE KEY
This key has multiple uses. It affects only the window that has current keybo ard focus. This key has multiple uses. It affects only the window that has current keybo ard focus.
This can be the main Fotoxx window or a dialog window. Before using the escap e key, This can be the main Fotoxx window or a dialog window. Before using the escap e key,
note which window has focus and change this if needed. note which window has focus and change this if needed.
• main window has focus: • main window has focus:
• if a long-running function is active, ask if it should be terminated • if a long-running function is active, ask if it should be terminated
• if the main window is maximized (full screen), reinstate prior size • if the main window is maximized (full screen), reinstate prior size
quit foxoxx (with user confirmation, if elected in \>PREFERENCES\>) if the current view mode is gallery or map, change to file view mode
• dialog window has focus: exit the dialog (same as [x] button) • dialog window has focus: exit the dialog (same as [x] button)
• others: cancel popup image, exit 360 panorama viewer, hide the User Guid e window, • others: cancel popup image, exit 360 panorama viewer, hide the User Guid e window,
interrupt or exit Slide Show. Some long-running functions can be cancele d with interrupt or exit Slide Show. Some long-running functions can be cancele d with
the escape key. Details are explained in the respective topics. the escape key. Details are explained in the respective topics.
CUSTOM DIALOG WIDGETS CUSTOM DIALOG WIDGETS
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A few non-standard smaller widgets are used to reduce the size of dialogs (an d amount A few non-standard smaller widgets are used to reduce the size of dialogs (an d amount
of image area covered). They work almost like standard GTK widgets. The numer ic data of image area covered). They work almost like standard GTK widgets. The numer ic data
widget works like a GTK spin-button: the mouse wheel and keyboard up/down arr ow keys widget works like a GTK spin-button: the mouse wheel and keyboard up/down arr ow keys
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Use the menu Tools > KB Shortcuts to view all shortcuts and make custom addit ions. Use the menu Tools > KB Shortcuts to view all shortcuts and make custom addit ions.
The notation "Ctrl+X" means press and hold the Ctrl key, then press the X key . The notation "Ctrl+X" means press and hold the Ctrl key, then press the X key .
The following keyboard functions are fixed and cannot be changed: The following keyboard functions are fixed and cannot be changed:
• [+] [=] key Zoom image or thumbnails larger • [+] [=] key Zoom image or thumbnails larger
• [-] key Zoom image or thumbnails smaller • [-] key Zoom image or thumbnails smaller
• Z key Toggle image between 1x (full size) and fit to window • Z key Toggle image between 1x (full size) and fit to window
• F1 key Display user guide for current or prior function • F1 key Display user guide for current or prior function
• F2/F3/F4 key Change to File/Gallery/Map view mode • F2/F3/F4 key Change to File/Gallery/Map view mode
• F10 key Toggle main window full-screen and back • F10 key Toggle main window full-screen and back
• F11 key Same as F10, without title bar and top panel • F11 key Same as F10, without menus, title bar and top panel
• Escape key Kill running function, Exit active dialog, quit fotoxx • Escape key Kill running function, Exit active dialog
• Arrow ←/→ Show previous/next image file in current gallery • Arrow ←/→ Show previous/next image file in current gallery
• Arrow ↑/↓ File view: like ←/→ but show only last file versions • Arrow ↑/↓ File view: like ←/→ but show only last file versions
Gallery: scroll 1 row up/down, hold down for slow scroll Gallery: scroll 1 row up/down, hold down for slow scroll
Report: scroll report up/down one row at a time Report: scroll report up/down one row at a time
• Page Up/Down Gallery: scroll 1 page up/down, hold down for fast scroll • Page Up/Down Gallery: scroll 1 page up/down, hold down for fast scroll
Report: scroll report up/down one page at a time Report: scroll report up/down one page at a time
• Home/End Gallery: go to first/last page in gallery • Home/End Gallery: go to first/last page in gallery
Report: go to report start/end Report: go to report start/end
NUMERIC KEYPAD NUMERIC KEYPAD
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-prev -p show the last file viewed in the previous session -prev -p show the last file viewed in the previous session
-blank -b show a blank window -blank -b show a blank window
-cwp N name cycle wallpaper every N secs from album or folder na me -cwp N name cycle wallpaper every N secs from album or folder na me
-x0 -x1 -x2 set index level to 0, 1, or 2 (see below) -x0 -x1 -x2 set index level to 0, 1, or 2 (see below)
-menu -m "menu" Fotoxx will start with this menu function active -menu -m "menu" Fotoxx will start with this menu function active
-devmenu -d show normally hidden developer menu -devmenu -d show normally hidden developer menu
-home /folder alternate Fotoxx home location (see below) -home /folder alternate Fotoxx home location (see below)
-uninstall uninstall the appimage package -uninstall uninstall the appimage package
\b-x0 -x1 -x2 parameter\b (set index level at startup) \b-x0 -x1 -x2 parameter\b (set index level at startup)
These command line parameters can be used to override the setting in \>PREFER ENCES\>. These command line parameters can be used to override the setting in \>SETTIN GS\>.
-x0 no index - very fast startup with reduced functionality -x0 no index - very fast startup with reduced functionality
-x1 use existing index only - fast startup omitting new and revised imag e files -x1 use existing index only - fast startup omitting new and revised imag e files
-x2 use existing index + search for and integrate new and revised image files -x2 use existing index + search for and integrate new and revised image files
Note: the first Fotoxx startup after a reboot may be slow if your image colle ction is Note: the first Fotoxx startup after a reboot may be slow if your image colle ction is
very large. Subsequent startups will be much faster since folders are now cac hed in very large. Subsequent startups will be much faster since folders are now cac hed in
memory. For very fast startup, you can bypass indexing entirely with the comm and memory. For very fast startup, you can bypass indexing entirely with the comm and
"fotoxx -x0", or by setting the image index level to 0 in \>PREFERENCES\>. Se arch and "fotoxx -x0", or by setting the image index level to 0 in \>SETTINGS\>. Searc h and
map functions will be disabled until you allow the indexing to complete norma lly. map functions will be disabled until you allow the indexing to complete norma lly.
See also the topix \>INDEX FILES\>. See also the topix \>INDEX FILES\>.
\b-home\b parameter (alternate Fotoxx home folder) \b-home\b parameter (alternate Fotoxx home folder)
The default location for 'fotoxx home' is: /home/<user>/.fotoxx. This is wher e user The default location for 'fotoxx home' is: /home/<user>/.fotoxx. This is wher e user
preferences, settings and data are kept (tag names, bookmarks, defaults ...). Image preferences, settings and data are kept (tag names, bookmarks, defaults ...). Image
index data is also kept here. The command "fotoxx -home /.../foldername" expe cts index data is also kept here. The command "fotoxx -home /.../foldername" expe cts
'fotoxx home' to be in the designated folder. This enables multiple image col lections 'fotoxx home' to be in the designated folder. This enables multiple image col lections
to be managed separately. If Fotoxx is started for the first time with a new -home to be managed separately. If Fotoxx is started for the first time with a new -home
parameter, the initial file indexing process will begin. You can avoid this b y copying parameter, the initial file indexing process will begin. You can avoid this b y copying
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PRINT CALIBRATED PRINT CALIBRATED
This function works like Print Image File described above, but before printin g you are This function works like Print Image File described above, but before printin g you are
asked to supply a calibration file name which is used to adjust image colors prior to asked to supply a calibration file name which is used to adjust image colors prior to
printing. The purpose is to compensate for color distortions caused by the pr inter. printing. The purpose is to compensate for color distortions caused by the pr inter.
See the topic \>CALIBRATE PRINTER\> for details on how to create a calibratio n file. See the topic \>CALIBRATE PRINTER\> for details on how to create a calibratio n file.
QUIT QUIT
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This function is used to exit Fotoxx. A popup dialog will ask for confirmatio n, if this This function is used to exit Fotoxx. A popup dialog will ask for confirmatio n, if this
option has been selected in \>PREFERENCES\>. To exit Fotoxx, pres the [Yes] b utton or option has been selected in \>SETTINGS\>. To exit Fotoxx, pres the [Yes] butt on or
the 'Y' key or the Enter key. To continue Fotoxx, press the [No] button or th e 'N' key the 'Y' key or the Enter key. To continue Fotoxx, press the [No] button or th e 'N' key
or Escape. If there are unsaved file changes, or if a long-running function i s still or Escape. If there are unsaved file changes, or if a long-running function i s still
running, you are warned and given the chance to cancel or quit anyway. running, you are warned and given the chance to cancel or quit anyway.
GALLERY MENU GALLERY MENU
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GALLERY OVERVIEW GALLERY OVERVIEW
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Image files in the current gallery are shown as an array of thumbnails. The t ext is Image files in the current gallery are shown as an array of thumbnails. The t ext is
limited to file name, date, and size. Size is in pixel width and height if th e current limited to file name, date, and size. Size is in pixel width and height if th e current
thumbnail size is small, and the MB size is added if the thumbnails are large r and thumbnail size is small, and the MB size is added if the thumbnails are large r and
more space is available. Use the zoom button \>ZOOM\> to change the thumbnail size. more space is available. Use the zoom button \>ZOOM\> to change the thumbnail size.
META VIEW META VIEW
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Image files in the current gallery are shown together with the basic metadata used Image files in the current gallery are shown together with the basic metadata used
by Fotoxx. by Fotoxx.
RECENT RECENT FILES
The 1000 most recently seen image files (viewed or edited) are shown in a gal lery, The 1000 most recently seen image files (viewed or edited) are shown in a gal lery,
from which you can select files to view or edit. To replace the recent files gallery from which you can select files to view or edit. To replace the recent files gallery
with the folder of a chosen file, use the function \>SOURCE FOLDER\>. with the folder of a chosen file, use the function \>SOURCE FOLDER\>.
NEWEST NEWEST FILES
The 1000 most recently added or modified image files are shown in a gallery, from The 1000 most recently added or modified image files are shown in a gallery, from
which you can select files to view or edit. You are given a choice of using t he EXIF which you can select files to view or edit. You are given a choice of using t he EXIF
photo date or the file modification date to determine the newest images. If t he EXIF photo date or the file modification date to determine the newest images. If t he EXIF
date is chosen, image files having no EXIF date are ignored. To replace the n ewest date is chosen, image files having no EXIF date are ignored. To replace the n ewest
files gallery with the folder of a chosen file, use the function \>SOURCE FOL DER\>. files gallery with the folder of a chosen file, use the function \>SOURCE FOL DER\>.
GOTO FIRST GALLERY SORT
GOTO LAST
Jump to the first or last thumbnail in the current gallery.
SOURCE FOLDER (2)
This is a duplicate of the \>SOURCE FOLDER\> function in File View.
SORT GALLERY
+image: gallery-sort.jpg +image: gallery-sort.jpg
Choose the sort key and ascending or descending order. The Reset checkbox res ets all Choose the sort key and ascending or descending order. The Reset checkbox res ets all
galleries to file name ascending. galleries to file name ascending.
If an Album gallery is sorted, the output does not replace the album but crea tes a new If an Album gallery is sorted, the output does not replace the album but crea tes a new
album "albumname-sorted". This is done because albums have an order establish ed by the album "albumname-sorted". This is done because albums have an order establish ed by the
user when image files are added. If sorted, there would be no automatic way t o put it user when image files are added. If sorted, there would be no automatic way t o put it
back in the original order. back in the original order.
Folder galleries retain their sort order and scroll position when viewed late r Folder galleries retain their sort order and scroll position when viewed late r
(i.e. when other galleries are viewed in-between). (i.e. when other galleries are viewed in-between).
\_File Name/Number \_File Name/Number
This is a modified sort by file name. If multiple files have names that diffe r only by This is a modified sort by file name. If multiple files have names that diffe r only by
embedded numbers in the same position, this group of files will be sorted in the order embedded numbers in the same position, this group of files will be sorted in the order
of the embedded numbers. The example here illustrates the difference: of the embedded numbers. The example here illustrates the difference:
alphabetic order: abc1xx abc11xx abc123xx abc3xx alphabetic order: abc1xx abc11xx abc123xx abc3xx
numeric order: abc1xx abc3xx abc11xx abc123xx numeric order: abc1xx abc3xx abc11xx abc123xx
\_Metadata from Search Function \_Metadata from Search Function
If the gallery was generated by the \>SEARCH IMAGES\> function, 'metadata rep If the gallery was generated by the \>SEARCH IMAGES\> function, 'metadata rep
ort' option, ort'
and if you added optional metadata items to the standard report, you can sort option, and if you added optional metadata items to the standard report, you
the can sort
gallery by these metadata items. For example, you can sort the gallery by cam the gallery by these metadata items. For example, you can sort the gallery by
era make, camera
lens info, ISO level, exposure time ... any available metadata. make, lens info, ISO level, exposure time ... any available metadata.
GALLERY SCREEN
+image: gallery-screen.jpg
Select a simple subset of the current gallery and create an album "gallery_sc
reen"
containing the selected image files. This is useful for the following tasks:
- find an image or group of images with a given name or partial name (subs
tring)
- select newest versions only, or original versions only, or both
- select images that have not been edited (original if no versions exist)
- some combination of the above
If "oldest version" is checked, only original images or oldest existing versi
ons
(when original is missing) are selected. If "newest version" is checked, only
newest
versions are selected (or the original if there are no versions). If both are
checked,
you will get the original (or oldest version) and the newest version. If "une
dited"
is checked, you will get the original files that have not been edited (no ver
sions
exist). This cannot be used in combination with "oldest" or "newest". If "inc
lude" is
checked and a corresponding text string is entered, only image files containi
ng this
text in the base file name are shown (folder names are ignored). If "exclude"
is
checked and a corresponding text string is entered, matching files will be om
itted.
See also \>SEARCH IMAGES\> for a more complete (and complex) image search too
l.
GALLERY HOME
GALLERY END
Jump to the first or last thumbnail in the current gallery.
SOURCE FOLDER (2)
This is a duplicate of the \>SOURCE FOLDER\> function in File View.
ALL FOLDERS ALL FOLDERS
+image: all-folders.jpg +image: all-folders.jpg
All top image folders are shown initially. Click on [+] to unfold subfolders, or on All top image folders are shown initially. Click on [+] to unfold subfolders, or on
[-] to fold them back in. You can click on any folder to get a gallery of the images [-] to fold them back in. You can click on any folder to get a gallery of the images
in that folder. Keep the window open to navigate anywhere in your image colle ction. in that folder. Keep the window open to navigate anywhere in your image colle ction.
This function is also available using the [TOP] button in the gallery top pan el. This function is also available using the [TOP] button in the gallery top pan el.
SELECT FILES SELECT FILES
Pre-select image files for use as inputs for creating albums or for batch fun ctions or Pre-select image files for use as inputs for creating albums or for batch fun ctions or
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Save the current thumbnail gallery as an album. Save the current thumbnail gallery as an album.
Select an existing album name [Browse], or input a new name, then press [OK]. Select an existing album name [Browse], or input a new name, then press [OK].
SLIDE SHOW SLIDE SHOW
+image: slide-show.jpg +image: slide-show.jpg
Use the Manage Albums function to assemble the images for a slide show as an album with Use the Manage Albums function to assemble the images for a slide show as an album with
an assigned name. This allows you to select images from anywhere in your coll ection an assigned name. This allows you to select images from anywhere in your coll ection
and order them as desired. In the slide show dialog (top left), press [Select Album] and order them as desired. In the slide show dialog (top left), press [Select Album]
and choose an album from the list provided. and choose an album from the list provided.
Change the other settings in the dialog as desired, then press the Proceed bu Change the other settings in the dialog as desired, then press the [Start] bu
tton to tton to
start the slide show with the first image (or the current image, if a member start the slide show with the first image in the album, or [Resume] to resume
of the a paused
slide show album). Use the escape key to exit the slide show and return to th slide show from the current image, or another image selected by clicking its
e dialog. thumbnail.
Use the escape key to exit the slide show and return to the dialog.
The animated transitions between images, and the display times and zoom behav ior of The animated transitions between images, and the display times and zoom behav ior of
individual images, can be customized using the dialogs explained below. individual images, can be customized using the dialogs explained below.
Main Dialog Controls Main Dialog Controls
• Caption Time • Caption Time
The default time to display the image with title and description, in sec onds. The default time to display the image with title and description, in sec onds.
• Image Time • Image Time
The default time to show the image alone, seconds. The default time to show the image alone, seconds.
• Clip Limit % • Clip Limit %
Images are scaled to fit the window, leaving black margins for differenc es in Images are scaled to fit the window, leaving black margins for differenc e in
aspect ratio. Images with difference < clip limit are clipped to have no margins. aspect ratio. Images with difference < clip limit are clipped to have no margins.
• Music File • Music File
The given music file or playlist that will start when the slide show is started. Music file to play during the slide show (VLC player is required).
• Full Screen • Full Screen
If checked, images are shown full-screen without menu, title bar, etc. If checked, images are shown full-screen without menu, title bar, etc.
• Auto-replay • Auto-replay
If checked, the slide show will start over after reaching the end. If checked, the slide show will start over after reaching the end.
• Random Image • Random Image
If checked, images are shown in a random sequence - otherwise in album s equence. If checked, images are shown in a random sequence - otherwise in album s equence.
Keyboard keys can be used to control the slide show. Press the button [KB con trols] Keyboard keys can be used to control the slide show. Press the button [KB con trols]
to show the current assignments or to change them (Keyboard Preferences, bott om right). to show the current assignments or to change them (Keyboard Preferences, bott om right).
The following actions can be assigned: The following actions can be assigned:
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+image: ug-file-save-as.jpg +image: ug-file-save-as.jpg
In the first dialog, select 'new version', 'new file', or 'replace file'. In the first dialog, select 'new version', 'new file', or 'replace file'.
\bNew Version \bNew Version
Save the current image file with a new version number. File names with versio n numbers Save the current image file with a new version number. File names with versio n numbers
are formatted "filename.vNN.ext" where NN is a number 01 to 99. The 4 charact ers ".vNN" are formatted "filename.vNN.ext" where NN is a number 01 to 99. The 4 charact ers ".vNN"
are inserted between the file name and extension. If the file name has no ver sions, are inserted between the file name and extension. If the file name has no ver sions,
version .v01 will be created. If file versions are already present on disk, t hen the version .v01 will be created. If file versions are already present on disk, t hen the
next higher version number is used. If the file is a JPEG file, the default q uality is next higher version number is used. If the file is a JPEG file, the default q uality is
used (this can be set in \>PREFERENCES\>). A keyboard shortcut can be assigne d to this used (this can be set in \>SETTINGS\>). A keyboard shortcut can be assigned t o this
function if desired. function if desired.
\bNew File \bNew File
The 2nd dialog shown above will open to save the current image to a selected file, The 2nd dialog shown above will open to save the current image to a selected file,
which can be the original file, another existing file, or a new file. An edit ed image which can be the original file, another existing file, or a new file. An edit ed image
file can be saved in formats JPEG, PNG and TIFF. JPEG is normally the best op tion, file can be saved in formats JPEG, PNG and TIFF. JPEG is normally the best op tion,
since these are compressed to reduce space. You can choose a JPEG quality val ue in the since these are compressed to reduce space. You can choose a JPEG quality val ue in the
range 1-100. Lower values give smaller files and less image quality. Values a bove 70 range 1-100. Lower values give smaller files and less image quality. Values a bove 70
are generally hard to distinguish from 100 (highest quality, largest file siz e). PNG are generally hard to distinguish from 100 (highest quality, largest file siz e). PNG
files are compressed without any loss of quality and are larger than JPEG fil es of the files are compressed without any loss of quality and are larger than JPEG fil es of the
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image with greater bits per color has more latitude if an edit function radic ally image with greater bits per color has more latitude if an edit function radic ally
alters the brightness distribution. PNG-16 files are smaller than TIFF-16 but slower alters the brightness distribution. PNG-16 files are smaller than TIFF-16 but slower
to save due to the compression process. Saving a file as TIFF or PNG can be q uite slow to save due to the compression process. Saving a file as TIFF or PNG can be q uite slow
for a large image and a slow computer. If an image has transparent areas (e.g . a Warp for a large image and a slow computer. If an image has transparent areas (e.g . a Warp
function creates a non-rectangular image shape with transparent margins), you should function creates a non-rectangular image shape with transparent margins), you should
save the image as a PNG file if you want the transparent areas to be preserve d. If you save the image as a PNG file if you want the transparent areas to be preserve d. If you
use JPEG, these areas will be black and opaque. JPEG does not support transpa rency. use JPEG, these areas will be black and opaque. JPEG does not support transpa rency.
\bReplace File \bReplace File
Save the current image file back to itself. If a JPEG file, the default quali ty is used Save the current image file back to itself. If a JPEG file, the default quali ty is used
(this value can be set in \>PREFERENCES\>). (this value can be set in \>SETTINGS\>).
If 'make current' is checked, the saved file (new file name) will become the current If 'make current' is checked, the saved file (new file name) will become the current
file. The source file (old file name) remains unchanged. If not checked, the file is file. The source file (old file name) remains unchanged. If not checked, the file is
saved with the new name, but the current file remains the source file (old na me). saved with the new name, but the current file remains the source file (old na me).
In either case, the edit history is retained (i.e. Undo and Redo will still w ork). In either case, the edit history is retained (i.e. Undo and Redo will still w ork).
The default JPEG quality is used unless you change the value in the New File dialog. The default JPEG quality is used unless you change the value in the New File dialog.
The default value can be set in \>PREFERENCES\> (initially 90). You will not be able The default value can be set in \>SETTINGS\> (initially 90). You will not be able
to see a difference between a file saved with quality 90 and one with 100, bu t the to see a difference between a file saved with quality 90 and one with 100, bu t the
difference in file space is huge. The \>TECHNICAL NOTES\> section describes p otential difference in file space is huge. The \>TECHNICAL NOTES\> section describes p otential
loss of image quality from repeated open, edit and save of JPEG images. At th e default loss of image quality from repeated open, edit and save of JPEG images. At th e default
quality of 90 this issue can be generally ignored. quality of 90 this issue can be generally ignored.
The \bpermissions\b used for the new file are shown. These are copied from th e source The \bpermissions\b used for the new file are shown. These are copied from th e source
file that was copied or edited to make the current file. If you want differen t file that was copied or edited to make the current file. If you want differen t
permissions, press the [Change] button to edit the permissions. permissions, press the [Change] button to edit the permissions.
\bRough guidlines for file size and save time \bRough guidlines for file size and save time
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alphabetically, except that "nocatg" is always last. alphabetically, except that "nocatg" is always last.
Use the [orphan tags] button to list tags that are defined but not assigned t o any Use the [orphan tags] button to list tags that are defined but not assigned t o any
images. These may be deleted if no use is planned. images. These may be deleted if no use is planned.
CAPTIONS CAPTIONS
+image: choose-captions.jpg +image: choose-captions.jpg
\_Choose Captions menu \_Choose Captions menu
Choose which metadata items to use for text captions displayed in the top lef t corner Choose which metadata items to use for text captions displayed in the top lef t corner
of the image in file-view mode. Subsequent image views will include all chose n items of the image in file-view mode. Subsequent image views will include all chose n items
available in the image metadata. See \>PREFERENCES\> for how to control line wrapping. available in the image metadata. See \>SETTINGS\> for how to control line wra pping.
\_Toggle Captions menu \_Toggle Captions menu
Toggle the display of captions ON or OFF. Toggle the display of captions ON or OFF.
Assign a keyboard shortcut to quickly enable or disable captions display. Assign a keyboard shortcut to quickly enable or disable captions display.
PLACES/DATES PLACES/DATES
+image: image-locations.jpg +image: image-locations.jpg
This is a fast way to find all photos made at a given location or location an d date This is a fast way to find all photos made at a given location or location an d date
range. In the dialog, choose from the two options: include all images in the report, range. In the dialog, choose from the two options: include all images in the report,
or include only images found by the previous Search function. Then select the desired or include only images found by the previous Search function. Then select the desired
grouping level: by country, by country and location, by country and location and date, grouping level: by country, by country and location, by country and location and date,
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separately from the unchanged background. separately from the unchanged background.
DENOISE DENOISE
+image: denoise.jpg +image: denoise.jpg
This function reduces the noise in photos taken in low light conditions (high ISO), This function reduces the noise in photos taken in low light conditions (high ISO),
making uniform surfaces appear speckled. Multiple methods are provided becaus e the making uniform surfaces appear speckled. Multiple methods are provided becaus e the
best method varies with noise characteristics. Mixing methods (using one and then best method varies with noise characteristics. Mixing methods (using one and then
another) is often helpful. Choose the method, set the radius and threshold pa rameters, another) is often helpful. Choose the method, set the radius and threshold pa rameters,
and press [apply]. Each new [apply] uses the modified image from the previous [apply], and press [apply]. Each new [apply] uses the modified image from the previous [apply],
so each use will have increasing impact. With a large image, some methods may be slow. so each use will have increasing impact. With a large image, some methods may be slow.
To save time, select a small but important area and experiment with the diffe rent To save time, select a small representative area and experiment with the diff erent
methods and settings until you make a decision, then apply the chosen method to the methods and settings until you make a decision, then apply the chosen method to the
entire image. entire image. Remember also that you can apply different methods to different
areas
of the image, and you can "paint" the image using different methods on differ
ent areas
(see \>PAINT EDITS\>).
The threshold value is the pixel brightness difference above which no change is made. The threshold value is the pixel brightness difference above which no change is made.
The initial value is set from a preliminary noise analysis of the image. Thre shold The initial value is set from a preliminary noise analysis of the image. Thre shold
regulates a tradeoff between noise removal and loss of low-contrast details. regulates a tradeoff between noise removal and loss of low-contrast details.
The dark areas slider can be used to restrict the process to darker image are as, which The dark areas slider can be used to restrict the process to darker image are as, which
are most prone to noise. If left at the right end, all areas are processed. are most prone to noise. If left at the right end, all areas are processed.
Here is a short technical description of each method: Here is a short technical description of each method:
• Voodoo • Voodoo
This is a fixed combination of the other methods to serve as a "one butt on" This is a fixed combination of the other methods to serve as a "one butt on"
method. Try this first. It should be adequate for most cases. method. Try this first. It should be adequate for most cases.
• Chroma • Chroma
This works like Anneal, but uses the YCbCr color space instead of RGB. This works like Anneal, but uses the YCbCr color space instead of RGB.
• Anneal • Anneal
Pixels are blended with surrounding pixels that have similar color and Pixels are blended with surrounding pixels that have similar color and
brightness. This reduces noise with minimal blurring of feature edges. brightness. This reduces noise with minimal blurring of feature edges.
• Flatten • Flatten
Pixels are compared to the mean and sigma of pixels within a radius. Pixels are set to the mean of their best-matching opposing pairs of neig
Those outside one sigma are moved slightly back toward the mean. hbors
at distanct = radius. Good for fine-grain noise. Good at preserving deta
il.
• Median • Median
Pixels are set to the median value of their neighbors within a radius. Pixels are set to the median value of their neighbors within a radius.
Best way to remove 'salt and pepper' noise - set threshold to maximum. Good for 'salt and pepper' noise - set threshold high.
• SNN (Symmetric Nearest Neighbor) • SNN (Symmetric Nearest Neighbor)
For each target pixel, all pairs of opposing neighbors within radius are For each target pixel, all pairs of opposing neighbors within radius are
compared and the best match from each pair is chosen. The target pixel i s compared and the best match from each pair is chosen. The target pixel i s
replaced with the average of the chosen pixels. Threshold is not used. replaced with the average of the chosen pixels. Threshold is not used.
The [measure] button starts the lower dialog to measure the actual image nois e level. The [measure] button starts the lower dialog to measure the actual image nois e level.
Move the mouse over the image to show the RGB noise levels within the mouse c ircle Move the mouse over the image to show the RGB noise levels within the mouse c ircle
(radius 10, about 300 pixels). This must be a featureless area so that noise is the (radius 10, about 300 pixels). This must be a featureless area so that noise is the
only variation present. An area that has a uniform brightness and color and i s also only variation present. An area that has a uniform brightness and color and i s also
badly out of focus would be suitable. The dots show individual pixel RGB valu es badly out of focus would be suitable. The dots show individual pixel RGB valu es
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BATCH DELETE/TRASH BATCH DELETE/TRASH
+image: batch-delete-trash.jpg +image: batch-delete-trash.jpg
Select the files (\>SELECT IMAGE FILES\>). Select the option to delete or mov e to trash. Select the files (\>SELECT IMAGE FILES\>). Select the option to delete or mov e to trash.
[Proceed]. Files are listed in a popup report as they are deleted or moved to trash. [Proceed]. Files are listed in a popup report as they are deleted or moved to trash.
After all files are deleted/trashed, albums are scanned and deleted files rem oved. After all files are deleted/trashed, albums are scanned and deleted files rem oved.
BATCH RAW BATCH RAW
+image: batch-raw.jpg +image: batch-raw.jpg
This function converts selected RAW image files to JPG, PNG, or TIF format, u sing Dcraw, This function converts selected RAW image files to JPG, PNG, or TIF format, u sing Dcraw,
Raw Therapee, or Darktable (\>PREFERENCES\>). The PNG and TIFF formats have e ither 8 Raw Therapee, or Darktable (\>SETTINGS\>). The PNG and TIFF formats have eith er 8
or 16 bits per color. RAW files generally have 8-12 bits per color, and noise beyond or 16 bits per color. RAW files generally have 8-12 bits per color, and noise beyond
that. Therefore use a 16-bit format to keep all of the data available from a RAW file. that. Therefore use a 16-bit format to keep all of the data available from a RAW file.
The difference between 8- and 16-bit color is rarely visible, but a higher co lor depth The difference between 8- and 16-bit color is rarely visible, but a higher co lor depth
provides a greater margin for edit functions that can radically shift the bri ghtness provides a greater margin for edit functions that can radically shift the bri ghtness
distribution, causing a problem known as "banding" or "posterization". distribution, causing a problem known as "banding" or "posterization".
Use the [Select Files] button to choose one or more RAW image files from gall ery Use the [Select Files] button to choose one or more RAW image files from gall ery
windows (\>SELECT IMAGE FILES\>). Choose one of the output formats. Choose on e of the windows (\>SELECT IMAGE FILES\>). Choose one of the output formats. Choose on e of the
downsize options if wanted, and set the auto sharpen parameters if wanted. Se e the downsize options if wanted, and set the auto sharpen parameters if wanted. Se e the
\>SHARPEN\> function for an explanation of these parameters. \>SHARPEN\> function for an explanation of these parameters.
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collection will need to be indexed again. This will proceed much faster than the collection will need to be indexed again. This will proceed much faster than the
initial indexing, because the thumbnails are already there and do not need to be initial indexing, because the thumbnails are already there and do not need to be
created. Only the image file index will be refreshed. created. Only the image file index will be refreshed.
\bFotoxx Startup Time \bFotoxx Startup Time
If you have a huge image collection, the first startup after a reboot may nee d some If you have a huge image collection, the first startup after a reboot may nee d some
time, even if there are no new image files. Subsequent startups are faster be cause time, even if there are no new image files. Subsequent startups are faster be cause
file folders are now cached in memory. If startup time is still a problem, yo u can file folders are now cached in memory. If startup time is still a problem, yo u can
bypass the indexing. This may be especially useful if you use a file manager (like bypass the indexing. This may be especially useful if you use a file manager (like
Nautilus) to start Fotoxx with a selected image file, and you want the image to open Nautilus) to start Fotoxx with a selected image file, and you want the image to open
instantly. See the \>PREFERENCES\> topic immediately below for more informati on. instantly. See the \>SETTINGS\> topic immediately below for more information.
\bAccessing non-indexed Files and Folders \bAccessing non-indexed Files and Folders
A non-indexed image file or folder is one that is not included within your de clared A non-indexed image file or folder is one that is not included within your de clared
top image folders (subfolders of your declared image folders are always inclu ded). top image folders (subfolders of your declared image folders are always inclu ded).
You can navigate to such a folder and view the thumbnails normally, and you c an view You can navigate to such a folder and view the thumbnails normally, and you c an view
and edit such files normally. There are limitations that you should understan d. and edit such files normally. There are limitations that you should understan d.
• These files will be missing from any search results and map views. • These files will be missing from any search results and map views.
• Thumbnails are created at the time of viewing - gallery paging may be slo w. • Thumbnails are created at the time of viewing - gallery paging may be slo w.
If you use Fotoxx to access a portable USB storage device (e.g. a camera SD c ard), you If you use Fotoxx to access a portable USB storage device (e.g. a camera SD c ard), you
will have this situation and you will notice the balky performance. Thumbnail s will be will have this situation and you will notice the balky performance. Thumbnail s will be
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Perform a quick incremental index in the current Fotoxx session with no user inputs. Perform a quick incremental index in the current Fotoxx session with no user inputs.
If image files are updated while Fotoxx is running, the Fotoxx index is no lo nger up If image files are updated while Fotoxx is running, the Fotoxx index is no lo nger up
to date. The new or modified files may not appear in Gallery View, and are ex cluded to date. The new or modified files may not appear in Gallery View, and are ex cluded
from reports and maps. If they appear in Gallery View, they are marked "not i ndexed". from reports and maps. If they appear in Gallery View, they are marked "not i ndexed".
Use Tools > Quick Index to update the Fotoxx index. The time needed will depe nd on Use Tools > Quick Index to update the Fotoxx index. The time needed will depe nd on
the number of new or modified files present within or underneath your top fol ders. the number of new or modified files present within or underneath your top fol ders.
For 100 files or less, it should be a matter of a few seconds. For 100 files or less, it should be a matter of a few seconds.
MOVE FOTOXX HOME MOVE FOTOXX HOME
The default location for 'fotoxx home' is /home/<user>/.fotoxx (like most Li nux apps). The default location for 'fotoxx home' is /home/<user>/.fotoxx (like most Li nux apps).
This folder is where Fotoxx data is kept, including index data and user prefe This folder is where Fotoxx data is kept, including index data and user setti
rences and ngs. If
settings. If you have multiple Linux systems on your computer, and you want t you have multiple Linux systems on your computer, and you want them to share
hem to the same
share the same Fotoxx data, or if you want your Fotoxx data to be retained wh Fotoxx data, or if you want your Fotoxx data to be retained after a "clean in
en you stall" of
make a "clean install" of Linux, you can use this function. Linux, you can use this function.
See \>COMMAND PARAMETERS\> -home parameter if you want multiple image collect ions that See \>COMMAND PARAMETERS\> -home parameter if you want multiple image collect ions that
are managed separately). are managed separately).
Use the dialog to select or create a new folder for Fotoxx home. I suggest yo u use the Use the dialog to select or create a new folder for Fotoxx home. I suggest yo u use the
name /fotoxx or /.fotoxx as the lowest folder level. This folder would typica lly be on name /fotoxx or /.fotoxx as the lowest folder level. This folder would typica lly be on
a mounted volume to keep it isolated from Linux installs and shareable with m ultiple a mounted volume to keep it isolated from Linux installs and shareable with m ultiple
Linux systems. Putting /home on a separate volume is a common method to do th is, but Linux systems. Putting /home on a separate volume is a common method to do th is, but
there are risks if multiple Linux systems share this same /home folder: appli cations there are risks if multiple Linux systems share this same /home folder: appli cations
with different release versions may have data file and format differences, wh ich can with different release versions may have data file and format differences, wh ich can
lead to application failures and even crashes. lead to application failures and even crashes.
All user data will be moved automatically. No new indexing of the image files is All user data will be moved automatically. No new indexing of the image files is
required. A file is created in the user home folder: /home/<user>/.fotoxx-hom e. This required. A file is created in the user home folder: /home/<user>/.fotoxx-hom e. This
is a one-line text file which contains the file name of the new fotoxx home f older. is a one-line text file which contains the file name of the new fotoxx home f older.
When fotoxx starts, fotoxx will look here first for its home folder. If there are When fotoxx starts, fotoxx will look here first for its home folder. If there are
multiple Linux systems, this file needs to be duplicated in each of the /home /<user> multiple Linux systems, this file needs to be duplicated in each of the /home /<user>
folders. folders.
PREFERENCES SETTINGS
+image: preferences.jpg +image: settings.jpg
Various user preferences and settings are collected in this dialog. Various user preferences and settings are collected in this dialog.
They are also saved in the file [fotoxx-home]/parameters. They are also saved in the file [fotoxx-home]/parameters.
Most changes are made immediately. Some will cause an application restart. Most changes are made immediately. Some will cause an application restart.
• Startup View - initial display when Fotoxx is started • Startup View - initial display when Fotoxx is started
• Recent Files Gallery: the most recently seen image files • Recent Files Gallery: the most recently seen image files
• Newest Files Gallery: image files most recently added or modified • Newest Files Gallery: image files most recently added or modified
• Specific Gallery: the specified folder gallery • Specific Gallery: the specified folder gallery
• Album Gallery: the specified album gallery • Album Gallery: the specified album gallery
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Use a higher value if you use a touchpad (less precise control) Use a higher value if you use a touchpad (less precise control)
• Map Markers - pixel size of the red dots marking image locations • Map Markers - pixel size of the red dots marking image locations
• Overlay Text - line wrap limits for titles/captions displayed on image • Overlay Text - line wrap limits for titles/captions displayed on image
• Image Position - if window is wider, position the image left/center/right • Image Position - if window is wider, position the image left/center/right
• Confirm Exit - a popup dialog will ask if you really want to quit Fotoxx • Confirm Exit - a popup dialog will ask if you really want to quit Fotoxx
• Index Level - set the index level depending on how Fotoxx was started • Index Level - set the index level depending on how Fotoxx was started
Default values in parentheses - See below for a full explanation Default values in parentheses - See below for a full explanation
• Log Level - quantity of log messages (in terminal or in log file): • Log Level - quantity of log messages (in terminal or in log file):
error messages only, add information messages, add dialog inputs error messages only, add information messages, add dialog inputs
The latter will log details of dialogs opened, buttons pressed, etc. The latter will log details of dialogs opened, buttons pressed, etc.
• Max. Threads - max. number of parallel working threads to use
Suggested value: the number of CPU processor cores available
• RAW Loader - loader to use for RAW files - See \>EDIT WORKFLOW\> • RAW Loader - loader to use for RAW files - See \>EDIT WORKFLOW\>
• RAW Options - auto brighten dim images, match colors from embedded image • RAW Options - auto brighten dim images, match colors from embedded image
• RAW Files - customize this list to match the RAW files you actually have • RAW Files - customize this list to match the RAW files you actually have
• Video App - set the shell command for playing video files, e.g. "totem %s" • Video App - set the shell command for playing video files, e.g. "totem %s"
(see additional information below) (see additional information below)
\bFile Quality and Compression \bFile Quality and Compression
JPEG file quality level: use 70 or higher for good image quality (default is 90). JPEG file quality level: use 70 or higher for good image quality (default is 90).
TIFF file compression: reduce file size at a cost of longer file save time. TIFF file compression: reduce file size at a cost of longer file save time.
PNG file compression level is '1' and is not adjustable. This reduces file si ze by PNG file compression level is '1' and is not adjustable. This reduces file si ze by
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files to update the index. Startup time is moderately fast. Image search and files to update the index. Startup time is moderately fast. Image search and
map functions work OK, but any new (not yet indexed) image files are ign ored. map functions work OK, but any new (not yet indexed) image files are ign ored.
• A value of '2' means full indexing: load the old index file, search for new fies • A value of '2' means full indexing: load the old index file, search for new fies
(not yet indexed) and update the index file. Startup time depends on how many new (not yet indexed) and update the index file. Startup time depends on how many new
image files must be indexed and the speed of your computer. Image search and map image files must be indexed and the speed of your computer. Image search and map
functions produce complete results. functions produce complete results.
You can also start the index process manually (\>QUICK INDEX\>) if you want t o use You can also start the index process manually (\>QUICK INDEX\>) if you want t o use
search and map functions with complete results. You do not have to change par ameters. search and map functions with complete results. You do not have to change par ameters.
\bRAW Loader
Choose one of the 3 RAW loaders, or "Custom Command". In the latter case, you
must
enter a command line below, containing "%s" as a place marker for the input R
AW file.
The output file should be the same as the RAW file name, with extension ".tif
".
\bRAW Options \bRAW Options
• auto brighten - expand the brightness range for images not using the ful l range • auto brighten - expand the brightness range for images not using the ful l range
• embedded image profile - use the RAW file embedded image as a guide to m ap the • embedded image profile - use the RAW file embedded image as a guide to m ap the
RGB color values from the RAW file to the displayed image. This is the c amera RGB color values from the RAW file to the displayed image. This is the c amera
maker's interpretation of the RAW data. This is likely a good place to s tart if maker's interpretation of the RAW data. This is likely a good place to s tart if
you want to refine the image using Fotoxx edits. you want to refine the image using Fotoxx edits.
These two options are mutually-exclusive. If neither is used, you get the def ault RAW These two options are mutually-exclusive. If neither is used, you get the def ault RAW
file processing from the selected RAW file loader. file processing from the selected RAW file loader.
\bVideo App \bVideo App
Enter a shell command to start a video playback app. Enter a shell command to start a video playback app.
Use '%s' to mark where the video file name is inserted in the command line. Use '%s' to mark where the video file name is inserted in the command line.
Here are some examples: Here are some examples:
ffplay -loglevel 8 -autoexit %s (current Fotoxx default) ffplay -loglevel 8 -autoexit %s
mpv -really-quiet %s mpv -really-quiet %s
totem %s totem %s
vlc %s vlc -q %s
firefox %s firefox %s
KB SHORTCUTS KB SHORTCUTS
+image: KB-shortcuts.jpg +image: KB-shortcuts2.jpg +image: KB-shortcuts.jpg +image: KB-shortcuts2.jpg
This function is used to view or change custom keyboard shortcuts. The curren tly This function is used to view or change custom keyboard shortcuts. The curren tly
assigned shortcuts are shown in the first window. If you press the [Edit] but ton, assigned shortcuts are shown in the first window. If you press the [Edit] but ton,
the second dialog is shown, where you can add and change keyboard shortcuts. Enter the second dialog is shown, where you can add and change keyboard shortcuts. Enter
a new shortcut using the keyboard. You can use the keys A-Z, 0-9, F2-F9, and most a new shortcut using the keyboard. You can use the keys A-Z, 0-9, F2-F9, and most
of the symbols (% $ & ^ < etc.). You can combine a key with one of Ctrl/Alt/S hift: of the symbols (% $ & ^ < etc.). You can combine a key with one of Ctrl/Alt/S hift:
Press and hold ONE of Ctrl/Alt/Shift, then press the key, then release both. Select Press and hold ONE of Ctrl/Alt/Shift, then press the key, then release both. Select
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\bCurrent Gallery option \bCurrent Gallery option
You can confine the search to image files in the current gallery. This can al so be the You can confine the search to image files in the current gallery. This can al so be the
output of the \>SEARCH IMAGES\> function. Use this method to select some subs et of your output of the \>SEARCH IMAGES\> function. Use this method to select some subs et of your
image collection, using folder/file names, a photo date range, etc. image collection, using folder/file names, a photo date range, etc.
Performance (measured with a 2.8 GHz computer) Performance (measured with a 2.8 GHz computer)
Find 114 duplicates from 13K images, SSD disk: 17 seconds Find 114 duplicates from 13K images, SSD disk: 17 seconds
Find 762 duplicates from 56K images, SSD disk: 1.1 minutes Find 762 duplicates from 56K images, SSD disk: 1.1 minutes
Find 12K duplicates from 215K images, 5400 rpm disk: 13 minutes Find 12K duplicates from 215K images, 5400 rpm disk: 13 minutes
MEASURE IMAGE
+image: measure-image.jpg
Click any two positions within an image to measure the pixel distance between
the
points. The clicked positions are labeled A and B on the image. These labels
always
show last two points clicked. The dialog is updated with the distances separa
ting
these two points:
X-distance (horizontal distance)
Y-distance (vertical distance)
H-distance (total distance)
SHOW RGB SHOW RGB
+image: show-RGB.jpg +image: show-RGB.jpg
When a point on the image is clicked, the RGB values are shown in a dialog wi ndow. When a point on the image is clicked, the RGB values are shown in a dialog wi ndow.
The last 9 clicked points are displayed. The values have the format xxx.dd, w here xxx The last 9 clicked points are displayed. The values have the format xxx.dd, w here xxx
is the upper 8 bits of the color value and .dd is the lower 8 bits. The range is 0.00 is the upper 8 bits of the color value and .dd is the lower 8 bits. The range is 0.00
to 255.99. The lower 8 bits are zero unless the image is being edited or the image is to 255.99. The lower 8 bits are zero unless the image is being edited or the image is
a 16-bit TIFF or PNG file. The outputs are updated in real time if the image is being a 16-bit TIFF or PNG file. The outputs are updated in real time if the image is being
edited. If "labels" is checked, the points are labeled on the image with lett ers A-I, edited. If "labels" is checked, the points are labeled on the image with lett ers A-I,
corresponding to the letters A-I in the dialog window. If "delta" is checked and the corresponding to the letters A-I in the dialog window. If "delta" is checked and the
image is being edited, then RGB changes are shown instead of the absolute val ues. image is being edited, then RGB changes are shown instead of the absolute val ues.
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• About - Show installed and latest release numbers, contact, executable. • About - Show installed and latest release numbers, contact, executable.
OTHER TOPICS OTHER TOPICS
VIDEO FILES VIDEO FILES
Video files (.mpeg, .mp4, etc.) may be mixed-in with your image files. They w ill show Video files (.mpeg, .mp4, etc.) may be mixed-in with your image files. They w ill show
as image files in both file and Gallery View. The image shown is the frame 1 second as image files in both file and Gallery View. The image shown is the frame 1 second
from the start. In File View, the keyboard is used to control the video. The 'P' key from the start. In File View, the keyboard is used to control the video. The 'P' key
will start, pause, and resume the video, or replay a video that has ended. Th e 'Q' will start, pause, and resume the video, or replay a video that has ended. Th e 'Q'
key will quit the video and close the window. These keys cannot be customized . Use the key will quit the video and close the window. These keys cannot be customized . Use the
\>PREFERENCES\> menu to select the application for playing video files. The t humbnail \>SETTINGS\> menu to select the application for playing video files. The thum bnail
will show the 1-second frame by default, but this can be customized to show a ny frame. will show the 1-second frame by default, but this can be customized to show a ny frame.
Use the function "Thumbnail Frame" from the right-click popup menu, from eith er the Use the function "Thumbnail Frame" from the right-click popup menu, from eith er the
full size image or the gallery thumbnail. Insert the playback time (minutes, seconds) full size image or the gallery thumbnail. Insert the playback time (minutes, seconds)
for the frame you wish to show in the thumbnail image. for the frame you wish to show in the thumbnail image.
WEB UPLOAD WEB UPLOAD
Most photo websites have the ability to upload multiple image files from a si ngle Most photo websites have the ability to upload multiple image files from a si ngle
folder, using only a web browser. Use one of the Fotoxx functions listed belo w to folder, using only a web browser. Use one of the Fotoxx functions listed belo w to
select and copy image files to the desktop or any other folder. From there, u se the select and copy image files to the desktop or any other folder. From there, u se the
photo website's native browser interface to upload the image files. photo website's native browser interface to upload the image files.
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Your internet service provider can identify you from this IP address. Normall y this Your internet service provider can identify you from this IP address. Normall y this
is restricted by law to authorized government agents. is restricted by law to authorized government agents.
More information: More information:
\_https://gitlab.com/fotoxx/fotoxx/-/wikis/privacy \_https://gitlab.com/fotoxx/fotoxx/-/wikis/privacy
TECHNICAL NOTES TECHNICAL NOTES
Additional technical topics can be found on the Fotoxx web site: Additional technical topics can be found on the Fotoxx web site:
\_https://kornelix.net \_https://kornelix.net
\bMake 'fotoxx' terminal command work as expected for the appimage package
After the Fotoxx appimage package is installed and started the first time, th
e
executable file should exist at ~/.local/bin/fotoxx-NN.N-appimage, and the co
mmand
$ fotoxx-NN.N-appimage should work (NN.N is the package version number). If y
ou
want the command $ fotoxx to work, then add the following line at the end of
your
~/.bashrc file: alias fotoxx=fotoxx-NN.N-appimage. You will also need to upda
te
this when a new Fotoxx version is installed.
\bFotoxx Limitations \bFotoxx Limitations
• 1 million indexed image files - Fotoxx has been tested with 500K image f • 1 million indexed image files - Fotoxx has been tested with 500K image
iles files and the performance remained good.
and the performance remained good.
• image size - The max. supported image width or height is 40K pixels. • image size - The max. supported image width or height is 40K pixels.
The maximum image size is 256 megapixels (4 GB unpacked in memory). The maximum image size is 256 megapixels (4 GB unpacked in memory).
(images edited in memory use 4 floats (16 bytes) per pixel, RGB + alpha) . (images edited in memory use 4 floats (16 bytes) per pixel, RGB + alpha) .
• image versions - up to 99 versions for undo/redo and file version naming . • image versions - up to 99 versions for undo/redo and file version naming .
• image tags - 10K total tags. 1000 characters for a single image. • image tags - 10K total tags. 1000 characters for a single image.
These are compile time limits and could be easily increased. These are compile time limits and could be easily increased.
\bGallery Size Limits \bGallery Size Limits
Galleries are generally limited to 100K image files, so you should not have f olders Galleries are generally limited to 100K image files, so you should not have f olders
containing more than 100K files. The gallery size limit can be less than 100K if the containing more than 100K files. The gallery size limit can be less than 100K if the
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channel (opacity level). Fewer than 8 bits per color and grayscale images are partly channel (opacity level). Fewer than 8 bits per color and grayscale images are partly
supported, and are converted to RGB internally. Some other file types are par tly supported, and are converted to RGB internally. Some other file types are par tly
supported: they are indexed and thumbnailed and can be viewed and edited norm ally, but supported: they are indexed and thumbnailed and can be viewed and edited norm ally, but
modified files are saved as .jpg files with a version number. These file type s are: modified files are saved as .jpg files with a version number. These file type s are:
.heic .webp .jp2 .pdf .ps .eps. Adobe files (.pdf/.ps/.eps) can be converted into jpeg .heic .webp .jp2 .pdf .ps .eps. Adobe files (.pdf/.ps/.eps) can be converted into jpeg
image files using the function \>CONVERT ADOBE\>. image files using the function \>CONVERT ADOBE\>.
\b.MPO Files \b.MPO Files
These are containers for the left and right images of a 3D image pair. In Fot oxx, .MPO These are containers for the left and right images of a 3D image pair. In Fot oxx, .MPO
files are treated mostly as RAW files. For .MPO files to be recognized, the . MPO type files are treated mostly as RAW files. For .MPO files to be recognized, the . MPO type
must be entered in the list of RAW file types in the Tools > Preferences func tion. The must be entered in the list of RAW file types in the Tools > Settings functio n. The
left image is used for the thumbnail and file view. A function is available t o extract left image is used for the thumbnail and file view. A function is available t o extract
the left and right images as JPEG files: right-click the thumbnail for a menu . the left and right images as JPEG files: right-click the thumbnail for a menu .
\bIndex Data Files \bIndex Data Files
These can be found in the folder [fotoxx-home]/image_index_*/ These can be found in the folder [fotoxx-home]/image_index_*/
image_folders: contains a list of the top image folders. These are searched f or new image_folders: contains a list of the top image folders. These are searched f or new
image files whenever Fotoxx starts up. The last entry is the thumbnails folde r. image files whenever Fotoxx starts up. The last entry is the thumbnails folde r.
image_index: contains image file pathnames and metadata items that are indexe d for image_index: contains image file pathnames and metadata items that are indexe d for
fast searching (dates, ratings, tags, titles, descriptions, geotags, optional items). fast searching (dates, ratings, tags, titles, descriptions, geotags, optional items).
meta_index: optional metadata items that have been added to the image index. meta_index: optional metadata items that have been added to the image index.
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the metadata index. The processing speed for NEW image files can range from 3 00/minute the metadata index. The processing speed for NEW image files can range from 3 00/minute
for a slow computer and slow spinning disk, up to 10K/minute for a fast compu ter and for a slow computer and slow spinning disk, up to 10K/minute for a fast compu ter and
fast SSD disk. File size is also a factor: large RAW files (20-50 MB) are slo wer than fast SSD disk. File size is also a factor: large RAW files (20-50 MB) are slo wer than
ordinary JPEG files (1-5 MB). ordinary JPEG files (1-5 MB).
The search for new image files needs time, even if there are no new files to process. The search for new image files needs time, even if there are no new files to process.
The speed can range from 10K files/sec. for a slow spinning disk, up to 30K/s ec. for The speed can range from 10K files/sec. for a slow spinning disk, up to 30K/s ec. for
a fast SSD disk. This is for the first Fotoxx startup after the computer was booted. a fast SSD disk. This is for the first Fotoxx startup after the computer was booted.
Subsequent startups are about 2-3x faster, because some folder and file data is cached Subsequent startups are about 2-3x faster, because some folder and file data is cached
in memory. You can omit the automatic search for new files if wanted, to keep Fotoxx in memory. You can omit the automatic search for new files if wanted, to keep Fotoxx
startup time under 1 second (see \>PREFERENCES\>). Use this option for image files startup time under 1 second (see \>SETTINGS\>). Use this option for image fil es
clicked in a file manager (Nautilus etc.), to make the file display instantly . clicked in a file manager (Nautilus etc.), to make the file display instantly .
Searching for metadata that is indexed is almost instantaneous. Metadata that is often Searching for metadata that is indexed is almost instantaneous. Metadata that is often
used for searching (e.g. tags, locations, image titles) is indexed by default , and you used for searching (e.g. tags, locations, image titles) is indexed by default , and you
can add other items if wanted (see \>INDEX FILES\>). The search speed for non -indexed can add other items if wanted (see \>INDEX FILES\>). The search speed for non -indexed
metadata can range from 4K to 50K files/minute, depending on computer and dis k speed. metadata can range from 4K to 50K files/minute, depending on computer and dis k speed.
For 100K files on an SSD disk, searching for non-indexed metadata would requi re about For 100K files on an SSD disk, searching for non-indexed metadata would requi re about
2 minutes, whereas searching for indexed metadata < 1 second. 2 minutes, whereas searching for indexed metadata < 1 second.
Fotoxx can edit images up to about 256 megapixels. On a strong computer, resp onsiveness Fotoxx can edit images up to about 256 megapixels. On a strong computer, resp onsiveness
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• image_table_maps/ saved image table maps • image_table_maps/ saved image table maps
• markup/ saved text strings for markup->draw text • markup/ saved text strings for markup->draw text
• mashup/ saved mashup project files • mashup/ saved mashup project files
• palettes color palettes used by the Dither function • palettes color palettes used by the Dither function
• patterns/ saved background patterns • patterns/ saved background patterns
• printer_color/ saved printer color calibration files • printer_color/ saved printer color calibration files
• retouch/ saved settings for the Retouch function • retouch/ saved settings for the Retouch function
• saved_areas/ "cutout" files saved from the Select Area > Save d ialog • saved_areas/ "cutout" files saved from the Select Area > Save d ialog
• saved_curves/ saved node points for saved edit curves (e.g. reto uch) • saved_curves/ saved node points for saved edit curves (e.g. reto uch)
• search_images/ saved settings for the Search Images function • search_images/ saved settings for the Search Images function
• slideshows/ user preferences from Slide Show function • slideshows/ user settings from Slide Show function
• slideshow_trans/ saved slide show transition parameters • slideshow_trans/ saved slide show transition parameters
• temp/ temporary files for current sessions (can be more than 1) • temp/ temporary files for current sessions (can be more than 1)
• thumbnails/ thumbnail files (default location, user can change this) • thumbnails/ thumbnail files (default location, user can change this)
• file_maps/ map files for both downloaded maps and custom maps • file_maps/ map files for both downloaded maps and custom maps
• blacklist list of files with internal errors - not usable by Fotoxx • blacklist list of files with internal errors - not usable by Fotoxx
• bookmarks bookmark names and image file locations • bookmarks bookmark names and image file locations
• colorwheel.jpg color selection palette for Paint Image function • colorwheel.jpg color selection palette for Paint Image function
• custom_menu list of functions included in custom user menu • custom_menu list of functions included in custom user menu
• gallery_memory saved sort order and position for gallery windows • gallery_memory saved sort order and position for gallery windows
• KB-shortcuts_* user-defined or modified keyboard shortcuts • KB-shortcuts_* user-defined or modified keyboard shortcuts
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\>FILE SAVE\> - save an image file (replace, new version, new file name) \>FILE SAVE\> - save an image file (replace, new version, new file name)
\>FILE VIEW\> - File View window (view single image file) \>FILE VIEW\> - File View window (view single image file)
\>FIND AREA GAP\> - find gap in hand-drawn area outline \>FIND AREA GAP\> - find gap in hand-drawn area outline
\>FIND DUPLICATES\> - find duplicate images in a gallery or the entire image collection \>FIND DUPLICATES\> - find duplicate images in a gallery or the entire image collection
\>FIRST STARTUP\> - information for when Fotoxx is started for the first time \>FIRST STARTUP\> - information for when Fotoxx is started for the first time
\>FLATTEN DIST\> - flatten brightness distribution to improve details \>FLATTEN DIST\> - flatten brightness distribution to improve details
\>FLATTEN PHOTO\> - flatten a photo of a curved surface \>FLATTEN PHOTO\> - flatten a photo of a curved surface
\>DEFOG\> - add or remove fog/haze from an image or selected area \>DEFOG\> - add or remove fog/haze from an image or selected area
\>FOTOXX CAPABILITIES\> - summary of Fotoxx functions and tools \>FOTOXX CAPABILITIES\> - summary of Fotoxx functions and tools
\>FOTOXX OVERVIEW\> - description, prerequisites, license, downloads \>FOTOXX OVERVIEW\> - description, prerequisites, license, downloads
\>GALLERY END\> - jump to gallery end
\>GALLERY HOME\> - jump to gallery start
\>GALLERY SCREEN\> - select newest, oldest, matching pattern ...
\>GALLERY SORT\> - change the sort order of a gallery
\>GALLERY TO ALBUM\> - save the current gallery as an album with assigned nam e \>GALLERY TO ALBUM\> - save the current gallery as an album with assigned nam e
\>GALLERY VIEW\> - Gallery View window (view thumbnails) \>GALLERY VIEW\> - Gallery View window (view thumbnails)
\>GLOBAL RETINEX\> - rescale RGB values to remove color cast and fog/haze \>GLOBAL RETINEX\> - rescale RGB values to remove color cast and fog/haze
\>GOTO FIRST\> - jump to gallery start
\>GOTO LAST\> - jump to gallery end
\>GRADIENTS\> - increase local contrast to improve details \>GRADIENTS\> - increase local contrast to improve details
\>GRID SETTINGS\> - show or remove grid lines, set line count or spacing \>GRID SETTINGS\> - show or remove grid lines, set line count or spacing
\>HDF\> - combine images with varying focus depth for extended depth of field \>HDF\> - combine images with varying focus depth for extended depth of field
\>HDR\> - combine images with varying ISO for an extended brightness range \>HDR\> - combine images with varying ISO for an extended brightness range
\>HELP MENU\> - user guide, tutorial, change log, privacy policy, about Fotox x \>HELP MENU\> - user guide, tutorial, change log, privacy policy, about Fotox x
\>IMAGE DIFFS\> - subtract two images (with offsets) for artistic effect \>IMAGE DIFFS\> - subtract two images (with offsets) for artistic effect
\>IMAGE TABLE\> - join many images into a compact table format \>IMAGE TABLE\> - join many images into a compact table format
\>INDEX FILES\> - 1-time job to find and index all image files \>INDEX FILES\> - 1-time job to find and index all image files
\>INDEX FUNCTION\> - locating and indexing image files for fast searching \>INDEX FUNCTION\> - locating and indexing image files for fast searching
\>INSIDE-OUT\> - invert the center-edge distance of each pixel \>INSIDE-OUT\> - invert the center-edge distance of each pixel
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\>LOCAL RETINEX\> - rescale RGB values to remove color cast and fog/haze \>LOCAL RETINEX\> - rescale RGB values to remove color cast and fog/haze
\>MAGNIFY IMAGE\> - turn mouse into a magnifying glass over image \>MAGNIFY IMAGE\> - turn mouse into a magnifying glass over image
\>MAKE WAVES\> - warp an image with a wave pattern \>MAKE WAVES\> - warp an image with a wave pattern
\>MANAGE ALBUMS\> - create and arrange user-defined image collections \>MANAGE ALBUMS\> - create and arrange user-defined image collections
\>MANAGE TAGS\> - manage user-defined tags \>MANAGE TAGS\> - manage user-defined tags
\>MAP VIEW\> - map view window (view map with location markers) \>MAP VIEW\> - map view window (view map with location markers)
\>MARKERS\> - show map markers for all images or only current gallery \>MARKERS\> - show map markers for all images or only current gallery
\>MARKUP\> - draw on image: text, line/arrow, box, oval \>MARKUP\> - draw on image: text, line/arrow, box, oval
\>MASHUP\> - arrange multiple images and formatted text in a custom layout \>MASHUP\> - arrange multiple images and formatted text in a custom layout
\>MATCH COLORS\> - match the colors in one image to those in another image \>MATCH COLORS\> - match the colors in one image to those in another image
\>MEASURE IMAGE\> - measure pixel distances within an image
\>MENU SHORTCUTS\> - popup menus, keyboard shortcuts, custom user menu \>MENU SHORTCUTS\> - popup menus, keyboard shortcuts, custom user menu
\>MENU SUMMARY\> - outline of menu groups and contents \>MENU SUMMARY\> - outline of menu groups and contents
\>META VIEW\> - Gallery View with thumbnail and basic metadata used by Fotoxx \>META VIEW\> - Gallery View with thumbnail and basic metadata used by Fotoxx
\>MIRROR\> - mirror (or flip) an image horizontally or vertically \>MIRROR\> - mirror (or flip) an image horizontally or vertically
\>MONITOR COLOR\> - tool to adjust monitor brightness and contrast \>MONITOR COLOR\> - tool to adjust monitor brightness and contrast
\>MONITOR GAMMA\> - tool to adjust monitor gamma \>MONITOR GAMMA\> - tool to adjust monitor gamma
\>MOSAIC\> - convert an image into a mosaic using tiles made from all images \>MOSAIC\> - convert an image into a mosaic using tiles made from all images
\>MOUSE FUNCTIONS\> - mouse functions for file/gallery/map views \>MOUSE FUNCTIONS\> - mouse functions for file/gallery/map views
\>MOUSE OWNERSHIP\> - dialog-mouse control and interaction \>MOUSE OWNERSHIP\> - dialog-mouse control and interaction
\>MOUSE ALTERNATE RIGHT-BUTTON\> - alternate right-button for touchpads/scree ns \>MOUSE ALTERNATE RIGHT-BUTTON\> - alternate right-button for touchpads/scree ns
\>MOVE FOTOXX HOME\> - move fotoxx home folder to a new location \>MOVE FOTOXX HOME\> - move fotoxx home folder to a new location
\>NET MAP LOCS\> - define or go to named map location (position and scale) \>NET MAP LOCS\> - define or go to named map location (position and scale)
\>NET MAP\> - use zoomable internet map \>NET MAP\> - use zoomable internet map
\>NEWEST\> - open Gallery View of newest images in the collection \>NEWEST FILES\> - open Gallery View of newest image files in the collection
\>NEW SESSION\> - start new Fotoxx session in a separate window \>NEW SESSION\> - start new Fotoxx session in a separate window
\>OPEN IMAGE FILE\> - open an image file for view or edit \>OPEN IMAGE FILE\> - open an image file for view or edit
\>ORGANIZING IMAGES\> - options for image organization and efficient searchin g \>ORGANIZING IMAGES\> - options for image organization and efficient searchin g
\>PAINT EDITS\> - mouse-paint an edit function locally and gradually \>PAINT EDITS\> - mouse-paint an edit function locally and gradually
\>PAINT IMAGE\> - mouse-paint with a color, brush size, and opacity \>PAINT IMAGE\> - mouse-paint with a color, brush size, and opacity
\>PAINTING\> - convert an image into a simulated painting \>PAINTING\> - convert an image into a simulated painting
\>PAINT TRANSP\> - paint increasing transparency using the mouse \>PAINT TRANSP\> - paint increasing transparency using the mouse
\>PANORAMA\> - stitch together a series of images horizontally \>PANORAMA\> - stitch together a series of images horizontally
\>PASTE COLORS\> - paste selected colors from selected image \>PASTE COLORS\> - paste selected colors from selected image
\>PATTERN\> - add a background pattern to an image \>PATTERN\> - add a background pattern to an image
\>PERMISSIONS\> - view and set permissions for an image file \>PERMISSIONS\> - view and set permissions for an image file
\>PERSPECTIVE\> - straighten an object photographed from an obtuse angle \>PERSPECTIVE\> - straighten an object photographed from an obtuse angle
\>PLACES/DATES\> - list image locations and date groups, click for gallery \>PLACES/DATES\> - list image locations and date groups, click for gallery
\>PLUGINS\> - use another image edit application as a Fotoxx edit function \>PLUGINS\> - use another image edit application as a Fotoxx edit function
\>POPUP REPORTS\> - keyboard navigation for text-based popup reports \>POPUP REPORTS\> - keyboard navigation for text-based popup reports
\>POPUP TEXT\> - show popup window with characters/texts to insert into edit widgets \>POPUP TEXT\> - show popup window with characters/texts to insert into edit widgets
\>PREFERENCES\> - user preferences and settings \>SETTINGS\> - user preferences and settings for Fotoxx operation
\>PRINT CALIBRATED\> - print an image file using printer color calibration da ta \>PRINT CALIBRATED\> - print an image file using printer color calibration da ta
\>PRINT\> - print an image file \>PRINT\> - print an image file
\>PRIVACY\> - Fotoxx privacy policy \>PRIVACY\> - Fotoxx privacy policy
\>QUICK INDEX\> - quick incremental index with no user interaction \>QUICK INDEX\> - quick incremental index with no user interaction
\>QUIT\> - exit from Fotoxx \>QUIT\> - exit from Fotoxx
\>RAW THERAPEE\> - (RAW files only) start special RAW edit program \>RAW THERAPEE\> - (RAW files only) start special RAW edit program
\>RECENT\> - open Gallery View of most recently seen images \>RECENT FILES\> - open Gallery View of most recently seen image files
\>RED EYES\> - remove red eyes from flash photos \>RED EYES\> - remove red eyes from flash photos
\>REMOVE ALPHA\> - apply alpha to RGB values and remove alpha channel \>REMOVE ALPHA\> - apply alpha to RGB values and remove alpha channel
\>REMOVE DUST\> - remove dust spots on images scanned from old photos \>REMOVE DUST\> - remove dust spots on images scanned from old photos
\>REMOVE HALO\> - remove halos left by sharpen and other edit functions \>REMOVE HALO\> - remove halos left by sharpen and other edit functions
\>RENAME\> - rename an image file \>RENAME\> - rename an image file
\>RENAME FOLDER\> - rename current folder (file gallery) \>RENAME FOLDER\> - rename current folder (file gallery)
\>RESIZE\> - change the image pixel dimensions \>RESIZE\> - change the image pixel dimensions
\>RETOUCH\> - edit brightness, contrast, color, saturation \>RETOUCH\> - edit brightness, contrast, color, saturation
\>RGB DISTRIBUTION\> - show a brightness distribution graph for the current i mage file \>RGB DISTRIBUTION\> - show a brightness distribution graph for the current i mage file
\>RIGHT-CLICK MENUS\> - popup menu functions for File View and Gallery View \>RIGHT-CLICK MENUS\> - popup menu functions for File View and Gallery View
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\>SHIFT COLORS\> - gradually shift RGB colors to GBR or BRG \>SHIFT COLORS\> - gradually shift RGB colors to GBR or BRG
\>SHOW CIM FILES\> - show the input files for the current/latest combined ima ge \>SHOW CIM FILES\> - show the input files for the current/latest combined ima ge
\>SHOW/HIDE AREA\> - show or hide area outlines \>SHOW/HIDE AREA\> - show or hide area outlines
\>SHOW ON MAP\> - show an image file position in Net Map View \>SHOW ON MAP\> - show an image file position in Net Map View
\>SHOW RESOURCES\> - show CPU time and current memory usage \>SHOW RESOURCES\> - show CPU time and current memory usage
\>SHOW RGB\> - show RGB values at mouse position or for selected points \>SHOW RGB\> - show RGB values at mouse position or for selected points
\>SKETCH\> - convert an image into a simulated sketch \>SKETCH\> - convert an image into a simulated sketch
\>SLIDE SHOW\> - create a slide show with animated transitions and zooms \>SLIDE SHOW\> - create a slide show with animated transitions and zooms
\>SMART ERASE\> - remove power lines, trash, signs, other small image spoiler s \>SMART ERASE\> - remove power lines, trash, signs, other small image spoiler s
\>SOFT FOCUS\> - apply classic "soft focus" effect to an image \>SOFT FOCUS\> - apply classic "soft focus" effect to an image
\>SORT GALLERY\> - change the sort order of a gallery
\>SOURCE FOLDER (2)\> - open corresponding Gallery View from current File Vie w image \>SOURCE FOLDER (2)\> - open corresponding Gallery View from current File Vie w image
\>SOURCE FOLDER\> - open corresponding Gallery View from current File View im age \>SOURCE FOLDER\> - open corresponding Gallery View from current File View im age
\>SPHERE\> - curve an image into a spheroid shape \>SPHERE\> - curve an image into a spheroid shape
\>STACK/LAYER\> - combine images, select/paint which image to show in each ar ea \>STACK/LAYER\> - combine images, select/paint which image to show in each ar ea
\>STACK/NOISE\> - combine images to reduce noise by averaging \>STACK/NOISE\> - combine images to reduce noise by averaging
\>STACK/PAINT\> - combine images to remove transient cars, tourists, etc \>STACK/PAINT\> - combine images to remove transient cars, tourists, etc
\>STACK/SPLIT\> - show two images overlapped with a movable boundary line \>STACK/SPLIT\> - show two images overlapped with a movable boundary line
\>STRETCH\> - add or remove barrel or pincushion distortion \>STRETCH\> - add or remove barrel or pincushion distortion
\>TAGS OVERVIEW\> - image tags (keywords) used for image searching \>TAGS OVERVIEW\> - image tags (keywords) used for image searching
\>TECHNICAL NOTES\> - some technical information about Fotoxx \>TECHNICAL NOTES\> - some technical information about Fotoxx
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================================================================================ ========== ================================================================================ ==========
following are tests for audit_docfile() function following are tests for audit_docfile() function
run test as follows: $ fotoxx -m "audit user guide" run test as follows: $ fotoxx -m "audit user guide"
\>DELIBERATE BAD TOPIC 1\> xxxxxx \>DELIBERATE BAD TOPIC 2\> \>DELIBERATE BAD TOPIC 1\> xxxxxx \>DELIBERATE BAD TOPIC 2\>
+image: deliberate-badfile1.png +image: deliberate-badfile2.jpg +image: deliberate-badfile1.png +image: deliberate-badfile2.jpg
list_F1_topics $: ./list_F1_topics list_F1_topics $: ./list_F1_topics
source folder: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/*.cc source folder: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/*.cc
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.effects.cc file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.effects.cc
topic: \>SKETCH\> topic: \>SKETCH\>
topic: \>CARTOON\> topic: \>CARTOON\>
topic: \>DRAWING\> topic: \>DRAWING\>
topic: \>EMBOSS\> topic: \>EMBOSS\>
topic: \>TILES\> topic: \>TILES\>
topic: \>PAINTING\> topic: \>PAINTING\>
topic: \>TEXTURE\> topic: \>TEXTURE\>
topic: \>PATTERN\> topic: \>PATTERN\>
topic: \>DITHER\> topic: \>DITHER\>
topic: \>DITHER\> topic: \>DITHER\>
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topic: \>DITHER\> topic: \>DITHER\>
topic: \>DITHER\> topic: \>DITHER\>
topic: \>MOSAIC\> topic: \>MOSAIC\>
topic: \>ADD NOISE\> topic: \>ADD NOISE\>
topic: \>COLOR DEPTH\> topic: \>COLOR DEPTH\>
topic: \>SHIFT COLORS\> topic: \>SHIFT COLORS\>
topic: \>ALIEN COLORS\> topic: \>ALIEN COLORS\>
topic: \>COPY COLORS\> topic: \>COPY COLORS\>
topic: \>PASTE COLORS\> topic: \>PASTE COLORS\>
topic: \>CUSTOM KERNEL\> topic: \>CUSTOM KERNEL\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.mashup.cc file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.widgets.cc
topic: \>MASHUP\> topic: \>CUSTOM MENU\>
topic: \>IMAGE TABLE\> topic: \>CUSTOM MENU\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.file.cc file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/fotoxx.cc
topic: \>FIRST STARTUP\>
topic: \>UNDO/REDO BUTTON\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.batch.cc
topic: \>BATCH CONVERT\>
topic: \>BATCH COPY/MOVE\>
topic: \>BATCH UPRIGHT\>
topic: \>BATCH DELETE/TRASH\>
topic: \>BATCH RAW\>
topic: \>BATCH OVERLAY\>
topic: \>BURN DVD/BRD\>
topic: \>EXPORT FILE LIST\>
topic: \>EXPORT FILES\>
topic: \>CONVERT ADOBE\>
topic: \>SCRIPT FILES\>
topic: \>SCRIPT FILES\>
topic: \>SCRIPT FILES\>
topic: \>SCRIPT FILES\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.file.cc
topic: \>NEW SESSION\> topic: \>NEW SESSION\>
topic: \>OPEN IMAGE FILE\> topic: \>OPEN IMAGE FILE\>
topic: \>CYCLE 2\> topic: \>CYCLE 2\>
topic: \>CYCLE 3\> topic: \>CYCLE 3\>
topic: \>VIEW 360° PANO\> topic: \>VIEW 360° PANO\>
topic: \>RENAME\> topic: \>RENAME\>
topic: \>PERMISSIONS\> topic: \>PERMISSIONS\>
topic: \>REMOVE ALPHA\> topic: \>REMOVE ALPHA\>
topic: \>ZOOM\> topic: \>ZOOM\>
topic: \>BLANK IMAGE\> topic: \>BLANK IMAGE\>
topic: \>BLANK WINDOW\> topic: \>BLANK WINDOW\>
topic: \>COPY/MOVE\> topic: \>COPY/MOVE\>
topic: \>COPY TO DESKTOP\> topic: \>COPY TO DESKTOP\>
topic: \>COPY TO CLIPBOARD\> topic: \>COPY TO CLIPBOARD\>
topic: \>DELETE/TRASH\> topic: \>DELETE/TRASH\>
topic: \>SET WALLPAPER\> topic: \>SET WALLPAPER\>
topic: \>PRINT\> topic: \>PRINT\>
topic: \>HELP MENU\> topic: \>HELP MENU\>
topic: \>FILE SAVE\> topic: \>FILE SAVE\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.gallery.cc file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.mashup.cc
topic: \>BOOKMARKS\> topic: \>MASHUP\>
topic: \>SORT GALLERY\> topic: \>IMAGE TABLE\>
topic: \>ZOOM\> file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.comb.cc
topic: \>ZOOM\> topic: \>HDR\>
topic: \>THUMB VIEW\> topic: \>HDF\>
topic: \>META VIEW\> topic: \>STACK/PAINT\>
topic: \>RECENT\> topic: \>STACK/NOISE\>
topic: \>NEWEST\> topic: \>STACK/LAYER\>
topic: \>VIDEO FILES\> topic: \>STACK/SPLIT\>
topic: \>SELECT IMAGE FILES\> topic: \>IMAGE DIFFS\>
topic: \>RENAME FOLDER\> topic: \>PANORAMA\>
topic: \>ADD SUBFOLDER\> topic: \>VERT. PANORAMA\>
topic: \>SOURCE FOLDER\> topic: \>SHOW CIM FILES\>
topic: \>ALL FOLDERS\> file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.edit.cc
topic: \>BOOKMARKS\>
topic: \>BOOKMARKS\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.edit.cc
topic: \>PAINT EDITS\> topic: \>PAINT EDITS\>
topic: \>ROTATE\> topic: \>ROTATE\>
topic: \>CROP\> topic: \>CROP\>
topic: \>RETOUCH\> topic: \>RETOUCH\>
topic: \>RESIZE\> topic: \>RESIZE\>
topic: \>UPRIGHT\> topic: \>UPRIGHT\>
topic: \>MIRROR\> topic: \>MIRROR\>
topic: \>MARKUP\> topic: \>MARKUP\>
topic: \>COLOR MODE\> topic: \>COLOR MODE\>
topic: \>PAINT IMAGE\> topic: \>PAINT IMAGE\>
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topic: \>COPY IN IMAGE\> topic: \>COPY IN IMAGE\>
topic: \>COPY FROM IMAGE\> topic: \>COPY FROM IMAGE\>
topic: \>COPY FROM IMAGE\> topic: \>COPY FROM IMAGE\>
topic: \>COPY PRIOR EDIT\> topic: \>COPY PRIOR EDIT\>
topic: \>PLUGINS\> topic: \>PLUGINS\>
topic: \>PLUGINS\> topic: \>PLUGINS\>
topic: \>PLUGINS\> topic: \>PLUGINS\>
topic: \>RAW THERAPEE\> topic: \>RAW THERAPEE\>
topic: \>DARKTABLE\> topic: \>DARKTABLE\>
topic: \>EXTRACT MPO FILES\> topic: \>EXTRACT MPO FILES\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.warp.cc file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.select.cc
topic: \>UNBEND\>
topic: \>PERSPECTIVE\>
topic: \>WARP AREA\>
topic: \>WARP CURVED\>
topic: \>WARP LINEAR\>
topic: \>WARP AFFINE\>
topic: \>AREA RESCALE\>
topic: \>UNWARP CLOSEUP\>
topic: \>MAKE WAVES\>
topic: \>TWIST\>
topic: \>SPHERE\>
topic: \>STRETCH\>
topic: \>INSIDE-OUT\>
topic: \>TINY PLANET\>
topic: \>ESCHER SPIRAL\>
topic: \>FLATTEN PHOTO\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.batch.cc
topic: \>BATCH CONVERT\>
topic: \>BATCH COPY/MOVE\>
topic: \>BATCH UPRIGHT\>
topic: \>BATCH DELETE/TRASH\>
topic: \>BATCH RAW\>
topic: \>BATCH OVERLAY\>
topic: \>BURN DVD/BRD\>
topic: \>EXPORT FILE LIST\>
topic: \>EXPORT FILES\>
topic: \>CONVERT ADOBE\>
topic: \>SCRIPT FILES\>
topic: \>SCRIPT FILES\>
topic: \>SCRIPT FILES\>
topic: \>SCRIPT FILES\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/fotoxx.cc
topic: \>FIRST STARTUP\>
topic: \>UNDO/REDO BUTTON\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.albums.cc
topic: \>MANAGE ALBUMS\>
topic: \>UPDATE ALBUMS\>
topic: \>GALLERY TO ALBUM\>
topic: \>ALBUM MASS UPDATE\>
topic: \>SLIDE SHOW\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.tools.cc
topic: \>INDEX FILES\>
topic: \>QUICK INDEX\>
topic: \>MOVE FOTOXX HOME\>
topic: \>PREFERENCES\>
topic: \>KB SHORTCUTS\>
topic: \>RGB DISTRIBUTION\>
topic: \>MAGNIFY IMAGE\>
topic: \>FIND DUPLICATES\>
topic: \>SHOW RGB\>
topic: \>POPUP TEXT\>
topic: \>CALIBRATE PRINTER\>
topic: \>CALIBRATE PRINTER\>
topic: \>PRINT CALIBRATED\>
topic: \>GRID SETTINGS\>
topic: \>GRID SETTINGS\>
topic: \>LINE COLOR\>
topic: \>DARK/BRIGHT PIXELS\>
topic: \>MONITOR COLOR\>
topic: \>MONITOR GAMMA\>
topic: \>SHOW RESOURCES\>
topic: \>APPIMAGE FILES\>
topic: \>APPIMAGE UNINSTALL\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.select.cc
topic: \>SELECT AREA\> topic: \>SELECT AREA\>
topic: \>FIND AREA GAP\> topic: \>FIND AREA GAP\>
topic: \>EDGE BLEND\> topic: \>EDGE BLEND\>
topic: \>COPY/COMPLEX\> topic: \>COPY/COMPLEX\>
topic: \>SHOW/HIDE AREA\> topic: \>SHOW/HIDE AREA\>
topic: \>SHOW/HIDE AREA\> topic: \>SHOW/HIDE AREA\>
topic: \>ENABLE/DISABLE AREA\> topic: \>ENABLE/DISABLE AREA\>
topic: \>ENABLE/DISABLE AREA\> topic: \>ENABLE/DISABLE AREA\>
topic: \>INVERT AREA\> topic: \>INVERT AREA\>
topic: \>CLEAR AREA\> topic: \>CLEAR AREA\>
topic: \>COPY/PASTE AREA\> topic: \>COPY/PASTE AREA\>
topic: \>LOAD/SAVE AREA\> topic: \>LOAD/SAVE AREA\>
topic: \>LOAD/SAVE AREA\> topic: \>LOAD/SAVE AREA\>
topic: \>COPY/PASTE AREA\> topic: \>COPY/PASTE AREA\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.widgets.cc file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.refine.cc
topic: \>CUSTOM MENU\>
topic: \>CUSTOM MENU\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.refine.cc
topic: \>VOODOO 1\> topic: \>VOODOO 1\>
topic: \>VOODOO 2\> topic: \>VOODOO 2\>
topic: \>EDIT DIST\> topic: \>EDIT DIST\>
topic: \>FLATTEN DIST\> topic: \>FLATTEN DIST\>
topic: \>LOCAL CONTRAST\> topic: \>LOCAL CONTRAST\>
topic: \>GRADIENTS\> topic: \>GRADIENTS\>
topic: \>GLOBAL RETINEX\> topic: \>GLOBAL RETINEX\>
topic: \>LOCAL RETINEX\> topic: \>LOCAL RETINEX\>
topic: \>SATURATION\> topic: \>SATURATION\>
topic: \>SOFT FOCUS\> topic: \>SOFT FOCUS\>
topic: \>MATCH COLORS\> topic: \>MATCH COLORS\>
topic: \>BRITE RAMP\> topic: \>BRITE RAMP\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.repair.cc file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.pixmap.cc
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.gallery.cc
topic: \>ZOOM\>
topic: \>ZOOM\>
topic: \>THUMB VIEW\>
topic: \>META VIEW\>
topic: \>RECENT FILES\>
topic: \>NEWEST FILES\>
topic: \>GALLERY SORT\>
topic: \>GALLERY SCREEN\>
topic: \>SOURCE FOLDER\>
topic: \>ALL FOLDERS\>
topic: \>SELECT IMAGE FILES\>
topic: \>RENAME FOLDER\>
topic: \>ADD SUBFOLDER\>
topic: \>BOOKMARKS\>
topic: \>BOOKMARKS\>
topic: \>VIDEO FILES\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.repair.cc
topic: \>SHARPEN\> topic: \>SHARPEN\>
topic: \>BLUR\> topic: \>BLUR\>
topic: \>DENOISE\> topic: \>DENOISE\>
topic: \>DEFOG\> topic: \>DEFOG\>
topic: \>RED EYES\> topic: \>RED EYES\>
topic: \>SMART ERASE\> topic: \>SMART ERASE\>
topic: \>REMOVE HALO\> topic: \>REMOVE HALO\>
topic: \>ADJUST RGB\> topic: \>ADJUST RGB\>
topic: \>ADJUST HSL\> topic: \>ADJUST HSL\>
topic: \>COLOR PROFILE\> topic: \>COLOR PROFILE\>
topic: \>VIGNETTE\> topic: \>VIGNETTE\>
topic: \>REMOVE DUST\> topic: \>REMOVE DUST\>
topic: \>CHROMATIC 1\> topic: \>CHROMATIC 1\>
topic: \>CHROMATIC 2\> topic: \>CHROMATIC 2\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.comb.cc file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.warp.cc
topic: \>HDR\> topic: \>UNBEND\>
topic: \>HDF\> topic: \>PERSPECTIVE\>
topic: \>STACK/PAINT\> topic: \>WARP AREA\>
topic: \>STACK/NOISE\> topic: \>WARP CURVED\>
topic: \>STACK/LAYER\> topic: \>WARP LINEAR\>
topic: \>STACK/SPLIT\> topic: \>WARP AFFINE\>
topic: \>IMAGE DIFFS\> topic: \>AREA RESCALE\>
topic: \>PANORAMA\> topic: \>UNWARP CLOSEUP\>
topic: \>VERT. PANORAMA\> topic: \>MAKE WAVES\>
topic: \>SHOW CIM FILES\> topic: \>TWIST\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.pixmap.cc topic: \>SPHERE\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.30/f.meta.cc topic: \>STRETCH\>
topic: \>INSIDE-OUT\>
topic: \>TINY PLANET\>
topic: \>ESCHER SPIRAL\>
topic: \>FLATTEN PHOTO\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.tools.cc
topic: \>INDEX FILES\>
topic: \>QUICK INDEX\>
topic: \>MOVE FOTOXX HOME\>
topic: \>SETTINGS\>
topic: \>KB SHORTCUTS\>
topic: \>RGB DISTRIBUTION\>
topic: \>MAGNIFY IMAGE\>
topic: \>FIND DUPLICATES\>
topic: \>MEASURE IMAGE\>
topic: \>SHOW RGB\>
topic: \>POPUP TEXT\>
topic: \>CALIBRATE PRINTER\>
topic: \>CALIBRATE PRINTER\>
topic: \>PRINT CALIBRATED\>
topic: \>GRID SETTINGS\>
topic: \>GRID SETTINGS\>
topic: \>LINE COLOR\>
topic: \>DARK/BRIGHT PIXELS\>
topic: \>MONITOR COLOR\>
topic: \>MONITOR GAMMA\>
topic: \>SHOW RESOURCES\>
topic: \>APPIMAGE FILES\>
topic: \>APPIMAGE UNINSTALL\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.meta.cc
topic: \>VIEW META\> topic: \>VIEW META\>
topic: \>VIEW META\> topic: \>VIEW META\>
topic: \>EDIT META\> topic: \>EDIT META\>
topic: \>EDIT ANY META\> topic: \>EDIT ANY META\>
topic: \>DELETE META\> topic: \>DELETE META\>
topic: \>COPY META\> topic: \>COPY META\>
topic: \>MANAGE TAGS\> topic: \>MANAGE TAGS\>
topic: \>CAPTIONS\> topic: \>CAPTIONS\>
topic: \>CAPTIONS\> topic: \>CAPTIONS\>
topic: \>BATCH TAGS\> topic: \>BATCH TAGS\>
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topic: \>PLACES/DATES\> topic: \>PLACES/DATES\>
topic: \>TIMELINE\> topic: \>TIMELINE\>
topic: \>SEARCH IMAGES\> topic: \>SEARCH IMAGES\>
topic: \>MARKERS\> topic: \>MARKERS\>
topic: \>DOWNLOAD MAPS\> topic: \>DOWNLOAD MAPS\>
topic: \>FILE MAP\> topic: \>FILE MAP\>
topic: \>CHOOSE MAP\> topic: \>CHOOSE MAP\>
topic: \>NET MAP\> topic: \>NET MAP\>
topic: \>SHOW ON MAP\> topic: \>SHOW ON MAP\>
topic: \>NET MAP LOCS\> topic: \>NET MAP LOCS\>
file: /home2/mico/programs/fotoxx-22.35/f.albums.cc
topic: \>MANAGE ALBUMS\>
topic: \>UPDATE ALBUMS\>
topic: \>GALLERY TO ALBUM\>
topic: \>ALBUM MASS UPDATE\>
topic: \>SLIDE SHOW\>
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