GNOME Photos 3.24.0 Imitates Darktable’s Exposure and Blacks Adjustment Tool

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GNOME Photos developer Debarshi Ray announced today the availability of the GNOME Photos 3.24 major release of the open-source image viewer with basic editing features for the soon-to-be-released GNOME 3.24 desktop environment.

The GNOME Project will launch tomorrow, March 22, 2017, the final release of the long-anticipated GNOME 3.24 desktop, a massive update that improves all the applications and core components that are usually shipped with the GNOME Stack, including the GNOME Photos app.

However, the GNOME Photos developer wanted to give us a heads up on the new features coming in the 3.24 release, so he wrote an introductory blog post where he explained how the overview grids and photo thumbnails inside them needed an overhaul.

“Their inability to reflow the thumbnails leads to an ugly vertical gutter of empty space unless the window is just the right size. The other problem was performance,” <a href="https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2017/03/21/gnome-photos-… (read…
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