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An image organizer or image management application is application software focused on organizing digital images.〔Cynthia Baron and Daniel Peck, ''The Little Digital Camera Book'', July 1, 2002 pp:93〕〔Julie Adair King, ''Shoot Like a Pro! Digital Photography'' July 28, 2003 pp:21-23〕 Image organizers represent one kind of desktop organizer software applications. Image organizer software is primarily focused on improving the user's workflow by facilitating the handling of large numbers of images. In contrast to an image viewer, an image organizer has at least the additional ability to edit the image tags and often also an easy way to upload files to on-line hosting pages. Some programs that come with desktop environments such as gThumb (GNOME) and digiKam (KDE) were originally programmed to be simple image viewers, and have since gained features to be used as image organizer as well. == Common image organizers features == * Multiple thumbnail previews are viewable on a single screen and printable on a single page. (Contact Sheet) * Images can be organized into albums * Albums can be organized into collections * Adding tags (also known as keywords, categories, labels or flags). Tags can be stored externally, or in industry-standard IPTC or XMP headers inside each image file.〔("Who’s got the tag? Database truth versus file truth" ) by Jon Udell 2007〕 * Resizing, exporting, e-mailing and printing. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Image organizer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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