LE_746F6D617A7A69 wrote:bester69 wrote:shutter
Shutter is a feature-rich screenshot program. You can take a screenshot of a specific area, window, your whole screen, or even of a website - apply different effects to it, draw on it to highlight points, and then upload to an image hosting site, all within one window.
https://shutter-project.org/preview/screenshots/
The existence of such program makes little sense for Me -> it looks like a mix of standard screenshot tool and gpaint
IMO it's reinventing of the wheel, and the project will never get even close to what GIMP or Inkscape offers for editing images.
faststone Capture, deepin, Flameshot...all of these capture image apps bringhts onboard a shapes and notes image editor, so you can add same inmediatly anottation to your image, adjust bright , crop it in the same app, then you save it, and update the capture image with the annotation..its very cofortable and useable..
The advantage of Shutter or Fastone capture (wine) over the rest of them, is that it allow you svg shapes edition, so once you create the square, arrow or circle you cant still go back and edit it (change the size, color or position)... other image capture editors, only create a raster shapes so you cat edit them eventually.
If you like this kind of app, I stronglly recommend you a freeware version of Faststone Capture (wine and v9 is ok)..faststone its even much better than shutter.
I think
gpaint in same way than kolourpaint, are only raster shapes editors. .you cant edit the shape once is drawed...
So, Its no the same, it would be the same if you used LibreofficeDraw or Inkscape plus capture tool.