shotwell - Digital photo manager
shotwell [OPTION]... [FILE]
Shotwell is a digital photo organizer designed for the GNOME
desktop environment. It allows you to import photos from disk or camera,
organize them in various ways, view them in full-window or fullscreen mode,
and export them to share with others.
-h, --help Show help options
-d, --datadir=FOLDER
Path to Shotwell's private data. Using -d stand-alone
without --profile --create is considered deprecated and should not be used
anymore.
--no-runtime-monitoring
Do not monitor library folder at runtime for
changes
-f, --fullscreen
Open the viewer mode in fullscreen. Has no effect in
library mode.
--no-startup-progress
Don't display startup progress meter
-V, --version
Show the application's version
--display=DISPLAY
X display to use
-p, --show-metadata
Dump all Exif, IPTC and XMP metadata of FILE
-i, --profile=PROFILE
Start shotwell with a different profile. A profile
consists of a set of settings and a new private data dir. The data dir can be
overriden by secifying --datadir as well.
-l, --list-profiles
Show the available profiles
-b, --profile-browser
Show the available profiles in a dialog, with managing
capabilities and the ability to start Shotwell with a specific profile by
double-clicking.
shotwell
Opens Shotwell with the user's library.
shotwell FILE
Opens an image file for direct editing. File is not
imported into library and unsaved changes are lost on close.
shotwell --profile="Development environment"
Opens shotwell using the profile named "Development
environment".
Shotwell homepage: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Shotwell
Report bugs: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/shotwell/issues
This manual page was written by Jim Nelson jim@yorba.org and
Allison Barlow allison@yorba.org.