Image organizer
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An image organizer or image management application is application software focused on organizing digital images.[1][2]
Common image organizers features are:
- Images can be tagged.
- Pictures can be organized into albums.
- Albums can be organized into collections.
- Pictures can be rearranged in albums by drag and drop.
- Images can be resized and exported for external use, be e-mailed or printed.
Common image organizers include:
- digiKam - for KDE desktop environment (Linux)
- F-Spot - part of GNOME (Linux)
- GThumb - part of GNOME (Linux)
- Picasa - for Windows and Linux
- Adobe Photoshop Album - for Windows and Mac OS X
- IMatch - for Windows
- iPhoto - included by Apple on most Macs
- Extensis Portfolio - - for Windows and Mac OS X
[edit] References
[edit] Recommended reading
- Multimedia Information Retrieval and Management: Technological Fundamentals and Applications by David Feng, W.C. Siu, Hong J. Zhang
- Multimedia Networking: Technology, Management, and Applications by Syed Mahbubur Rahman
- Multimedia and Image Management by Susan Lake, Karen Bean