Fotoxx 16.10 released with GTK API changes. Here’s how to install Fotoxx image editor on Ubuntu 16.04 Systems. Fotoxx has a batch edit tool to speed the processing of multiple images requiring the same edits: record the edits made to a base image and then apply these edits automatically to any number of images.
Fotoxx can import RAW images and perform all processing in deep color (24 bits per color are used internally). Edited images can be saved as JPEG, TIFF (8/16 bits/color), or PNG (8/16 bits). Batch functions are available for moving, renaming, resizing, uprighting, converting, and adding metadata.
Fotoxx 16.10, the latest release of Fotoxx image editor brings various UI improvements:
- Compensate GTK API changes in Ubuntu 16.10.
- Keys F1 (= help) and Escape (= cancel) were made consistent in all dialogs.
- The Select Hairy function and user interface were improved somewhat.
- The image search function saves its output to the album Search Results (preserve search results when subsequent actions replace the gallery).
- Batch Add/Remove Tags: the user interface was extended to make it easier to choose from existing tags or create new tags as needed.
Install Fotoxx 16.10 on Ubuntu 16.04
Run the following command in Terminal to install Fotoxx 16.10 on Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.04 and other Ubuntu Derivatives:
sudo apt-get install gdebi
wget http://www.kornelix.net/downloads/packages-16.10/fotoxx-16.10-x86_64.deb
sudo gdebi fotoxx-16.10-x86_64.deb
fotoxx
Once installed, open Fotoxx from Ubuntu Dash or Terminal.