Google Photos lets you store your images in the cloud for convenient access from anywhere. What are the best open source alternatives?
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Google Photos lets you store your images in the cloud for convenient access from anywhere. What are the best open source alternatives?
Read moreTo provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 12 of the most useful open source web photo gallery software.
Read moreImmich is a self-hosted photo storage and sharing service. If you don’t want your photos firmly under someone else’s control, you might like Immich.
Read moreFractals are rooted in chaos theory, and because of their nature they are perfect for organic looking artwork and landscapes. We recommend the best Linux fractal tools.
Read moreQosmic is a cosmic recursive flame fractal editor. It’s written in the C++ programming language and published under an open source license.
Read moreJWildfire is a very powerful and flexible flame fractal generator that has been battle-tested by numerous fractal artists.
Read moreAewan is a multi-layered ascii-art/animation editor that produces both stand-alone cat-able art files and an easy-to-parse format.
Read moreBest Free and Open Source Linux Software covering HDR, renderers, modelers, painting, camera, photo metadata, image viewers, screen capture.
Read morePhotoPrism is an AI-powered photos app for the decentralized web. It uses modern technologies to tag and find pictures.
Read moreKColorChooser is a colour palette tool, used to mix colours and create custom colour palettes.
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