Create Collage in Ubuntu Using PhotoCollage

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PhotoCollage is a free Linux graphical tool which allows to create great collages from multiple pictures. It assembles pictures automatically with boarders using its own algorithm. It has ability to rearrange the photos in multiple views till you are satisfied. It uses its own algorithm to fill the white gaps with pictures keeping picture size as large as possible.

PhotoCollage Feature Summary

  • Automatically Generate multiple views of Collage
  • Selection of multiple images at once
  • Work on multiple collages in single session window
  • Drag and order the images, remove images from collage
  • Transform Collages to Landscape or Portrait format
  • Add border to your images
  • Save the Collage with user input dimensions
  • Works with large no of photos (>100).

How to Install PhotoCollage

Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, elementary

Installation via Terminal

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dhor/myway && sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install photocollage

Fedora, CentOS

Installation via Terminal

sudo yum install photocollage

Run

  • Type PhotoCollage in dash. Click the launcher icon.
  • For Gnome, go to Applications -> Graphics -> PhotoCollage
PhotoCollage Running in Ubuntu
PhotoCollage Running in Ubuntu

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Troubleshooting and Support

If you face any issues while installing or using PhotoCollage, you may drop a note using comment section at the end of this article, Or you can post your query in any of the support channels mentioned below.

How to Uninstall/Remove PhotoCollage

Via Terminal

sudo apt-get remove photocollage

Image Credits
PhotoCollage


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