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22 June 2012

The Eye of GNOME image viewer is the official image viewer for the GNOME Desktop environment.

eog-startThe Eye of GNOME image viewer is the official image viewer for the GNOME Desktop environment. With it, you can view single image files, as well as large image collections.

The Eye of GNOME supports a variety of image file formats.
The GdkPixbuf library determines which file formats Eye of GNOME can load and save. If the appropriate plugins are installed on your system, Image Viewer will be able to open more image formats than those listed below. The following list is the default supported file formats for reading:

    ANI - Animation
    BMP - Windows Bitmap
    GIF - Graphics Interchange Format
    ICO - Windows Icon
    JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group
    PCX - PC Paintbrush
    PNG - Portable Network Graphics
    PNM - Portable Anymap from the PPM Toolkit
    RAS - Sun Raster
    SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics
    TGA - Targa
    TIFF - Tagged Image File Format
    WBMP - Wireless Bitmap
    XBM - X Bitmap
    XPM - X Pixmap
The Image Viewer supports the following formats for saving by default:
    BMP - Windows Bitmap
    ICO - Windows Icon
    JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group
    PNG - Portable Network Graphics
Eye of GNOME is released under the GNU General Public Licence.
Screenshots.

Eye of GNOME's main window, showing a lovely hen.
The collection view, which allows you to browse your images.
image properties dialog

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The properties dialog allows you to check the details of your image.
...And also the EXIF/XMP metadata of your images.
With the print dialog, you can set the size and position of your image for printing.
Downloads.
The latest releases can always be found at the GNOME ftp site.
The latest stable release is 3.2.0 (release notes).
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