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Hello TMO,

Is there a good image editing app for the N900? I couldn't find anything that fulfills the requirement. For e.g. resizing a photo on the N900 with the built-in edit can re-size in % but I would like to re-size by pixels.

I know I can always re-size on a PC and transfer but I would like to do that on the N900 itself. Also other features would be great like converting to grey scale, adding sharpness etc, color corrections etc.

Is there an app for such editing?
 
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Originally Posted by xuggs View Post
Hello TMO,

Is there a good image editing app for the N900? I couldn't find anything that fulfills the requirement. For e.g. resizing a photo on the N900 with the built-in edit can re-size in % but I would like to re-size by pixels.

I know I can always re-size on a PC and transfer but I would like to do that on the N900 itself. Also other features would be great like converting to grey scale, adding sharpness etc, color corrections etc.

Is there an app for such editing?
Install easy debian and then use gimp

You can get it from tmo in downloads or from appmgr extras...
You can read up on easy debian in the wiki (really god info on questions and answers) and in the thread on tmo... I think it's called 'easy debian fremantle beta testing' but it's a long and heavy thread to read up on...

Best choise i can give
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what about http://maemo.org/packages/view/ansela/ ?
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ansela is surprisingly good (in spite of its confusing ui). what i didn't find, though, was the ability to re-size images. i'm also stuck with nokia's built-in "resize to xx%", and that's really awful. i need exactly 120px width.... scale by some factor, find it's 121px, take 1% less, find it's 119px... scale to 121px and then a second time to 99%.... not nice. also, image quality suffers a lot with this method. i'd really love some good re-sizing function, too.
 
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To see how to create a desktop shortcut to the Gimp see here (the comments address it specifically).

http://temporaryland.wordpress.com/2...p-on-the-n900/
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Tried Ansela but the resizing doesn't seem to work apparently. I think it's there under Crop but it's either not functional or not meant to resize just displays the W x H.

Would love to see something like Irfanview getting ported.
 
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You coul try mtpaint. Even though it isn't hildonized I have used it for different kind of edits. You can find a link to a working version here:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=507337&postcount=3

You can of course also use imagemagick (available in extras-testing and -devel) from the command line.
 

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Originally Posted by ossipena View Post
what about http://maemo.org/packages/view/ansela/ ?
It's good but not friendly!
 
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I just love Imagemagick! But Gimp(easy debian) or www.pixlr.com are good too.
 
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