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#1 2020-06-27 08:40:28

scar
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Registered: 2013-01-13
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Request for Ristretto

I know, this is not a small thing, but honestly, if there is a feature missing from Ristretto, it is printing.
It would be extremely useful to print from the image viewer, without necessiting to open any other application, only for printing.

Is this my opinion only?

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#2 2020-06-27 11:49:28

Magnus B
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From: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 2019-06-13
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Re: Request for Ristretto

I know, this is not a small thing, but honestly, if there is a feature missing from Ristretto, it is color management. ;-)

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#3 2020-06-29 15:28:01

Clio
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Registered: 2011-01-25
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Re: Request for Ristretto

That would also be my wish, then ristretto would be a useful program. Now only eom or eog can do that.

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#4 2020-06-30 17:21:15

Magnus B
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Re: Request for Ristretto

Clio wrote:

That would also be my wish, then ristretto would be a useful program. Now only eom or eog can do that.

I use EOM instead of Ristetto. But for image management I use Geeqie (wrote this in case that you need a good image management application with color management, and doesn't know about Geeqie ;-))

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#5 2020-06-30 19:22:40

eriefisher
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From: ON, Canada
Registered: 2008-10-25
Posts: 414

Re: Request for Ristretto

I agree with the OP that printing would be a welcome addition. However, It's just a viewer. Rather than opening a pic in a full editing program just to have a look it's perfectly usable. If you turn Ristretto into an editor someone else would just come out with a viewer.


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#6 2020-07-01 11:52:18

Magnus B
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From: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 2019-06-13
Posts: 12
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Re: Request for Ristretto

eriefisher wrote:

I agree with the OP that printing would be a welcome addition. However, It's just a viewer. Rather than opening a pic in a full editing program just to have a look it's perfectly usable. If you turn Ristretto into an editor someone else would just come out with a viewer.

Adding color management doesn't make Ristretto a editing program but a viewer that shows the pictures as they are, independent on your hardware and it's settings. Just like EOM and EOG.

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