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Features

Simple User Interface

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The main F-Spot user interface in Browse mode is shown. F-Spot supports 16 common files types, including JPEG, GIF, TIFF, RAW, and others.

Import your photos from your hard drive, camera (including PTP type), or iPod.

Photos can be tagged for searching and grouping, and the timeline gives quick sense of temporal location, and quanity of photos taken. F-Spot can view and export EXIF and XMP metadata in your images.

Other features include fullscreen and slideshow modes.

Photo Editor

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Editing photos in F-Spot is a breeze. Easily rotate, crop, resize, and adjust red eye and other color settings with a few simple clicks. Versioning ensures your originals are never altered.

Enter descriptions of photos that are saved in the actual file so other people and programs will be able to see them, whether they use F-Spot or not.

Color Adjustments

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F-Spot allows for quick and precise color adjustments, including brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, and temperature.

Tag Icon Editor

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Easily create your own tag icons directly from your own photos, or use one of the many stock icons. Learn more about tags.

Create Photo CD

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Creating a CD of photos is just clicks away. Simply select the photos you wish to have on CD, and choose "Export to CD" from the main menu.

Export to Web (flickr, picasa etc)

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If you have a Flickr (http://www.flickr.com), 23 (http://www.23hq.com/), Picasa Web (http://picasaweb.google.com) or SmugMug (http://www.smugmug.com) account, F-Spot can export photos to it, while optionally resizing your selection, and preserving tags and metadata.

You can also export to Gallery (http://gallery.sourceforge.net/) or O.r.i.g.i.n.a.l. (http://jimmac.musichall.cz/original.php) powered websites, or a nicely themed static webpage.

Extensions

Additional features can be enabled by installing extensions.

Additional Information

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