FotoKilof is a graphical frontend for ImageMagick.
The software performs actions such as cropping, rotating, and resizing images.
This is free and open source software.
Features include:
- Graphics conversion:
- Scaling/resize.
- Crop.
- Text annotation, inside or outside of picture (memes generator).
- Border around picture.
- Rotation.
- Mirroring (vertical or horizontal).
- Black-white or sepia.
- Contrast increase/decrease or normalize or histogram stretching.
- Color auto-level or equalize.
- Vignette.
- Add logo image to a picture.
- File formats: JPG, PNG, TIFF, SVG
- Format conversion to JPG, PNG, TIFF.
- Process JPG, PNG, SVG and TIFF images,
- Process picture in the fly, originals are preserved.
- Process single file or whole directory.
- Take screenshot (Linux) or get picture from clipboard (Windows and MacOS) and use it as source picture.
- After processing results is copied into clipboard (Windows),
- Display selected tools,
- Tools selection,
- Preview original and result,
- Predefined rotation: 90, 180 and 270 degree or custom,
- Crop selection via click on preview or coordinates,
- Crop coordinates:
- Two corners (upper left and lower right),
- Upper left corner and width plus height,
- Gravity, width plus height plus offset,
- Text: color, font and size selection, background, rotation,
- Text position:
- Outside: bottom, left/center/right
- Inside: by gravity or by position and rotate
- Customized sepia,
- Equalize by channel,
- Contrast between -5 and +5,
- Customized contrast stretching,
- Vignette:
- Can be sharp or blurred,
- Corners can be filled by selected color,
- Offset in both direction
- Logo position by gravity, size and offset,
- Histograms of original and result pictures (temporary disabled),
- Fast file navigation: First, Prev, Next, Last or keys: Home, PgUp, PgDn, End,
- Command editor: possible to use ImageMagick commands for convert: eg. -gaussian-blur 10×10 or -monochrome, etc.
- Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Website: github.com/TeaM-TL/FotoKilof
Support:
Developer: Tomasz Łuczak, TeaM-TL
License: MIT License
FotoKilof is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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