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PhotoCollage allows you to create photo collage posters. It assembles the input
photographs it is given to generate a big poster. Photos are automatically
arranged to fill the whole poster, then you can change the final layout,
dimensions, border or swap photos in the generated grid. Eventually the final
poster image can be saved in any size.
The algorithm generates random layouts that place photos while taking advantage
of all free space. It tries to fill all space while keeping each photo as
large as possible.
PhotoCollage does more or less the same as many commercial websites do, but
for free and with open-source code.
It provides a library to create photo layouts and posters, and a GTK graphical
user interface. PhotoCollage is written in Python (compatible with versions 2
and 3) and requires the Python Imaging Library (PIL).
Features:
generate random new layouts until one suits the user
choose border color and width
possible to swap photos in the generated grid
save high-resolution image
works even with a large number of photos (> 100)
integrates into the GNOME environment
available in English, French, German, Czech, Italian, Bulgarian, Dutch, Russian, Spanish, Polish and Ukrainian
Installation
Fedora 19+:
sudo dnf install photocollage
Debian 9+ / Ubuntu 16.10+:
sudo apt-get install photocollage
Using pip, the Python package manager:
sudo pip3 install photocollage
Usage
After install a launcher for PhotoCollage will appear in your desktop menu.
If it doesn't, just run the command:
photocollage
Hacking
If you changed the source and want to test your modifications, run: