GNOME Photos issueshttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-photos/-/issues2023-01-01T20:24:38Zhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-photos/-/issues/131Allow UI to adapt to mobile screens2023-01-01T20:24:38ZBrian DanielsAllow UI to adapt to mobile screensAs part of the [GNOME Mobile apps initiative](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/Initiatives/issues/5), it'd be great to have GNOME Photos working with smaller screens. I've done a bit of experimenting and there are two things preventing the...As part of the [GNOME Mobile apps initiative](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/Initiatives/issues/5), it'd be great to have GNOME Photos working with smaller screens. I've done a bit of experimenting and there are two things preventing the UI from working at smaller widths:
1. The default thumbnail size is too large at 256 pixels when displayed at 3 across. This leaves the minimum width of the application at 768 pixels. I can see two paths forward for this:
1. Reduce the minimum number of [photos "per line" to 1](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libgd/blob/master/libgd/gd-main-icon-box.c#L946)
2. Reduce the unscaled size of the images from [256 pixels](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-photos/blob/master/src/photos-utils.c#L968)
1. While reducing it to say 100px would fit many mobile screens, I'm wondering if it's possible to make this value be calculated based on the width of the screen?
2. The stack switcher in the header bar takes up too much space.
1. The GNOME Games project had a [similar issue](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-games/merge_requests/281) and they were able to solve it by using an Action Bar once the width of the application became too small. I think this would work well in this case for the Photos app as well.
I'm willing to help out with the work, but I was hoping to get some feedback on what the maintainers feel is a good approach before I get started. I think it should be quite possible to support mobile screens without compromising the desktop experience!https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-photos/-/issues/127Export picture(s) with reduced size2019-05-30T15:05:26ZGhost UserExport picture(s) with reduced sizeFor exporting pictures, only fullsize or a fixed reduced resolution could be chosen.
For example for 6011x3381 pixels, a reduced size of 2048x1152 was given.
I don't know the guessing algorithm behind that, but if using a fixed resoluti...For exporting pictures, only fullsize or a fixed reduced resolution could be chosen.
For example for 6011x3381 pixels, a reduced size of 2048x1152 was given.
I don't know the guessing algorithm behind that, but if using a fixed resolution something more appropriate should be chosen, for example width/height of FullHD. In my case, exporting was done for presentation on a tv to prevent recalculation/scaling.
Or better, give several fixed options or give an input line for height/width.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-photos/-/issues/123Remove EXIF data when exporting and sharing2019-02-27T11:46:37ZSri RamkrishnaRemove EXIF data when exporting and sharingIt would be great to add an option to export EXIF data when exporting and sharing photos. That way we can remove personal data from photos that we want to share with others.It would be great to add an option to export EXIF data when exporting and sharing photos. That way we can remove personal data from photos that we want to share with others.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-photos/-/issues/118Support custom aspect ratios for cropping2019-08-26T15:16:20ZDebarshi Rayrishi.is@lostca.seSupport custom aspect ratios for croppingI need a new employee badge at work, and for that I need to provide an image that adheres to a specific aspect ratio. Admittedly it was an odd one 17:11, and not among the pre-defined list of aspect ratios. This prevented me from using P...I need a new employee badge at work, and for that I need to provide an image that adheres to a specific aspect ratio. Admittedly it was an odd one 17:11, and not among the pre-defined list of aspect ratios. This prevented me from using Photos to crop the image.
Maybe it should be possible to specify a custom aspect-ratio?
[Here](https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tutorial-quickie-crop.html) is the corresponding UI in GIMP, which I ended up using.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-photos/-/issues/104central undo notifications cover up the image on multiple deletions2018-06-05T12:18:38ZLa esponja grandecentral undo notifications cover up the image on multiple deletionsUse case: browsing photos one by one and delete the ones you don't want with keyboard
What happen: central undo notifications pile up and, since they are displayed in central position, start covering up the picture displayed. So that yo...Use case: browsing photos one by one and delete the ones you don't want with keyboard
What happen: central undo notifications pile up and, since they are displayed in central position, start covering up the picture displayed. So that you have to wait for notifications to disappear to have a complete look at the picture and choose if keep it or delete.
Expected behaviour: Undo notification not covering my displayed imagehttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-photos/-/issues/76tool-crop: Remove redundant crop's aspect ratio if it matches with "Original"2018-11-29T15:48:14ZBugzillatool-crop: Remove redundant crop's aspect ratio if it matches with "Original"## Submitted by Umang Jain `@uajain`
**[Link to original bug (#787744)](https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787744)**
## Description
This idea came to me while fixing [bug 785115](https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78...## Submitted by Umang Jain `@uajain`
**[Link to original bug (#787744)](https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787744)**
## Description
This idea came to me while fixing [bug 785115](https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785115) . Suppose the original height and width of the image matches with one of the crop's aspect ratio we have, it actually leads to one redundant element(which will overlap with "Original") in the crop aspect ratio's list.
Do we want to do something about that?https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-photos/-/issues/3Album thumbnails don't scale as nicely as image thumbnails when the window's ...2018-01-15T15:19:33ZDebarshi Rayrishi.is@lostca.seAlbum thumbnails don't scale as nicely as image thumbnails when the window's width changesSpun off from https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740425
The GtkFlowBox-based grid nicely scales image thumbnails when the window's width changes. The same doesn't work for albums. It only increases the width of the black border ...Spun off from https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740425
The GtkFlowBox-based grid nicely scales image thumbnails when the window's width changes. The same doesn't work for albums. It only increases the width of the black border on the left and right edges, and doesn't scale the smaller sub-thumbnail images.