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shotwell - Digital photo manager

Author

       This manual page was written by Jim Nelson jim@yorba.org and Allison Barlow allison@yorba.org.

                                                                                                     shotwell(1)

Description

       Shotwell  is  a  digital  photo  organizer  designed for the GNOME desktop environment.  It allows you to
       import photos from disk or camera, organize them in various ways, view them in full-window or  fullscreen
       mode, and export them to share with others.

Examples

shotwell
              Opens Shotwell with the user's library.

       shotwellFILE
              Opens an image file for direct editing.  File is not imported into library and unsaved changes are
              lost on close.

       shotwell--profile="Developmentenvironment"
              Opens shotwell using the profile named "Development environment".

Name

       shotwell - Digital photo manager

Notes

       Shotwell homepage: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Shotwell

       Report bugs: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/shotwell/issues

Options

-h,--help Show help options

       -d,--datadir=FOLDER
              Path  to  Shotwell's  private  data. Using -d stand-alone without --profile --create is considered
              deprecated and should not be used anymore.

       --no-runtime-monitoring
              Do not monitor library folder at runtime for changes

       -f,--fullscreen
              Open the viewer mode in fullscreen. Has no effect in library mode.

       --no-startup-progress
              Don't display startup progress meter

       -V,--version
              Show the application's version

       --display=DISPLAY
              X display to use

       -p,--show-metadata
              Dump all Exif, IPTC and XMP metadata of FILE

       -i,--profile=PROFILE
              Start shotwell with a different profile. A profile consists of a set of settings and a new private
              data dir. The data dir can be overriden by secifying --datadir as well.

       -l,--list-profiles
              Show the available profiles

       -b,--profile-browser
              Show the available profiles in a dialog, with managing  capabilities  and  the  ability  to  start
              Shotwell with a specific profile by double-clicking.

Synopsis

shotwell [OPTION]... [FILE]

See Also