> So what do I want a picture viewer to provide:
>
> [1] A directory tree view so I can go through all of my picture directories easily.
> [2] A thumbprint view so I can scan down easily for the pictures I want to see/show.
> [3] A full screen pic viewer that offers editing and printing.
> [4] Slideshow function and support animated gifs (I encountered one viewer somewhere that did not)
>
> Not a big list. gthumb on F21 was just right, but with F22 became too feature rich (but was really good for printing).
>
> [1] A directory tree view so I can go through all of my picture directories easily.
> [2] A thumbprint view so I can scan down easily for the pictures I want to see/show.
> [3] A full screen pic viewer that offers editing and printing.
> [4] Slideshow function and support animated gifs (I encountered one viewer somewhere that did not)
>
> Not a big list. gthumb on F21 was just right, but with F22 became too feature rich (but was really good for printing).
Personally I just use the file manager for 1 and 2 set to thumbnail and zoomed to see the image thumbnails on my xfce system. GIMP comes into play to manipulate the image and make adjustments, a right-click operation. And the default image viewer for a quick full screen look or slide show operation handled 3 and 4. I don't do heavy image work like I used too, so this works for me. When I did do work on my photography Shotwell worked for the things you asked; though I didn't use the image adjustments in the software, again GIMP worked well especially when I added the RAW support for my Nikon. My 2 bits.
Fred
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