Virtual Volumes View Photo Edition for Linux

vvvP is a program designed to catalog and handle digital images.
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  • VVVP
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Linux
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  • 4.69MB

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Virtual Volumes View Photo Edition for Linux Description

vvvP is a program designed to Catalog and handle digital images. Digital camera owners quickly learn that it is very easy to take a lot of images: they are free, after all. What quickly becomes difficult is handling those images: after some time it is almost impossible to find a particular image. Programs like vvvP are used to handle a large number of images, so you will be able to easily find the images that you are looking for. Then you will be able to look at the images or copy them to folder in the computer, for example to give them to a friend. The program stores the following data for each image: A thumbnail image. The size of the stored thumbnail is configurable. Thumbnails can be shown in three different sizes: the viewing sizes are configurable. Exif data created by the camera: date and time, Exposure time, aperture and so on. A SHA-1 hash: different files have different hashes so it can be used to know if the image file has changed. It will be possible to check if the images have changed. A user comment. It is possible to add comments to one or more images. vvvP can show your images in four different views: The first is the fixed view. This view shows the images as they are arranged in volumes that are always connected to the computer, like hard-disks. You can navigate in the Folders structure and see the images contained in each folder. The second is the removable view. This view shows the images as they are arranged in removable volumes like CD/DVD disks. Images in those volumes are usually not immediately available since you must insert the volume first. Like in the fixed view you can navigate in the folders structure and see the images contained in each folder. The third is the virtual view. In this view everything is organized as a single Virtual File system. You can create folders and you can assign images or folders to each virtual folder.


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