![]() ![]() No standard sizes, but customizable ones.The print interface, however, is still in the list of future features, but it's promising. There's a project called DarkTable, which is being developed as a substitute of Lightroom. On the other hand, and though this is not an answer to your question, but eventually, and hopefully, it will be. I'd already be happy to quickly print a few photos with EOG if bug #80220 was fixed - but it's still on "wishlist".į-Spot can make some of the things you are asking for (though not all) At least Gimp and Picasa looked promising but both don't keep their promise when it comes to printing. Windows: Ooops - everything works fine! But I want Ubuntu to do this!Īfter half a pack of ink cartridges and half a pack of photo paper cards I am getting tired of testing.Alas, I am not willing to pay $40 for a basic feature I expect to just work. TurboPrint: proprietary paid software with a shameless high price and obscure paid-only update policy - but it does the job quite well (even includes reporting Inklevels from a network printer) for many Canon, Epson, Brother and HP printers.flPhoto: strange GUI, no thumbs, no printer settings, did not print at all.Picasa 3 via Wine: no grids, very few fixed paper sizes, 300 dpi only.Gimp + Images Grid Layout: far too many steps to finally find that prints are always different to their previews.Eye Of Gnome: no multiple pages, no grids.Photoprint: does not keep settings, GUI broken, no standard photo size, no thumbs, not available for 14.04. ![]() Gnome Photo Printer: no thumbnails, no grids, not available for 14.04.For obscure reasons CUPS only offers printing at 600 dpi the most.Below I will list what put me off using them for photo printing: ![]() Indeed all applications I have gone through have major drawbacks that make printing photos almost impossible.
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