[aklug] Re: video system questions

From: Jim Gribbin <jimgribbin@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Feb 21 2012 - 23:49:48 AKST

Well, being a Gnome user, I tend to lean towards Gnome tools. KDE users
tend to gravitate towards QT based tools.
Nothing too unusual there.

Jim G
On Feb 21, 2012 11:14 PM, "Greg Madden" <gomadtroll@gci.net> wrote:

>
>
> On Tuesday 21 February 2012 6:55:34 pm Jim Gribbin wrote:
> > Eye of Gnome is the default tiff viewer for Gnome. I've been using it
> with
> > no issues I can think of for looking at plat maps from the State's
> > Recorder's Office for a couple of years.
> > I can't say I done any comparisons either, other than what's available
> for
> > Android. What I've found for Android has been less than impressive in
> this
> > department so far.
> >
> > Shotwell, the new photo manager for Linux, will also view tiffs, but I've
> > only found this recently by accident. I've never used it intentionally
> nor
> > checked it out.
> >
> > The only one I will say is an absolute piece of c**p for viewing tiffs is
> > Apple's Quicktime. Worthless. Can't change size, can't print.
> >
> > Jim G
>
> > > The Plansroom online service scans drawings and has them available in
> > > .tiff format, see the images render fast comments. Good Tiff file
> > > viewers are rare.
>
> I'll have to try EOG, did not ralize it viewed tiffs.
> I have been using Gwenview, QT app, works fine in KDE3.5, changed to much
> in
> KDE4.x
>
>
> --
> Peace,
>
> Greg
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