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Simple image editor tool to draw a simple box/rectangle in an existing image [duplicate]


How do I create highlights on a screenshot?Simple image editor?What is an “AppImage”? How do I install it?How to generate an installable image from an existing hard-drive installationJPEG files default to “bless” (Hex Editor), not to “eog” (Image Viewer)Need an image editor with simple font selectionHow do I change the bucket fill colour in Gimp Image Editor?Simple image viewer that is using trash rather than permanently deleting files?Image viewer with simple moving to a definable folder?What programs support PAM image format?













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  • How do I create highlights on a screenshot?

    5 answers



I need a simple image editor tool to draw a simple box/rectangle in an existing image, and probably write a simple text in it.



(Almost) similar question has been asked here
Simple image editor?



The problem is none of the solution given can draw a simple box in an existing image. The most voted answer Pinta looks good, but this tool always crash and doesn't help at all.



Other such as Shotwell, GThumb, Shutter don't even have a tool to draw a simple rectangle at all.



I'm looking a very simple tool that can draw a box on existing image like this.
enter image description here



Btw, the image is taken from https://www.tecmint.com/wget-download-file-to-specific-directory/



Please do not suggest GIMP, as I'm looking for a very simple tool, probably like Pinta, but not buggy and must be stable.










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  • See my answer to the linked question using Shutter here: askubuntu.com/a/1123740/163331

    – Parto
    Mar 25 at 15:15











  • I use Pinta, but it has a repeatable crash... but I've found a way around it... after editing an image... DO NOT click SAVE... just click the windows close button... then select SAVE when it asks you. Done.

    – heynnema
    Mar 25 at 15:32











  • @heynnema, thanks but the problem is I can't edit an image at all. Once it loaded, it hang, that's it.

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:37











  • ALL images, or just a certain type?

    – heynnema
    Mar 25 at 15:38











  • Simple image, let say screenshot from my screen. I need this tool for documentation purpose. ksnip's answer from @DK Bose is the best at the moment

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:40















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This question already has an answer here:



  • How do I create highlights on a screenshot?

    5 answers



I need a simple image editor tool to draw a simple box/rectangle in an existing image, and probably write a simple text in it.



(Almost) similar question has been asked here
Simple image editor?



The problem is none of the solution given can draw a simple box in an existing image. The most voted answer Pinta looks good, but this tool always crash and doesn't help at all.



Other such as Shotwell, GThumb, Shutter don't even have a tool to draw a simple rectangle at all.



I'm looking a very simple tool that can draw a box on existing image like this.
enter image description here



Btw, the image is taken from https://www.tecmint.com/wget-download-file-to-specific-directory/



Please do not suggest GIMP, as I'm looking for a very simple tool, probably like Pinta, but not buggy and must be stable.










share|improve this question















marked as duplicate by Parto, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, guiverc, waltinator Mar 30 at 5:32


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.


















  • See my answer to the linked question using Shutter here: askubuntu.com/a/1123740/163331

    – Parto
    Mar 25 at 15:15











  • I use Pinta, but it has a repeatable crash... but I've found a way around it... after editing an image... DO NOT click SAVE... just click the windows close button... then select SAVE when it asks you. Done.

    – heynnema
    Mar 25 at 15:32











  • @heynnema, thanks but the problem is I can't edit an image at all. Once it loaded, it hang, that's it.

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:37











  • ALL images, or just a certain type?

    – heynnema
    Mar 25 at 15:38











  • Simple image, let say screenshot from my screen. I need this tool for documentation purpose. ksnip's answer from @DK Bose is the best at the moment

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:40













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This question already has an answer here:



  • How do I create highlights on a screenshot?

    5 answers



I need a simple image editor tool to draw a simple box/rectangle in an existing image, and probably write a simple text in it.



(Almost) similar question has been asked here
Simple image editor?



The problem is none of the solution given can draw a simple box in an existing image. The most voted answer Pinta looks good, but this tool always crash and doesn't help at all.



Other such as Shotwell, GThumb, Shutter don't even have a tool to draw a simple rectangle at all.



I'm looking a very simple tool that can draw a box on existing image like this.
enter image description here



Btw, the image is taken from https://www.tecmint.com/wget-download-file-to-specific-directory/



Please do not suggest GIMP, as I'm looking for a very simple tool, probably like Pinta, but not buggy and must be stable.










share|improve this question

















This question already has an answer here:



  • How do I create highlights on a screenshot?

    5 answers



I need a simple image editor tool to draw a simple box/rectangle in an existing image, and probably write a simple text in it.



(Almost) similar question has been asked here
Simple image editor?



The problem is none of the solution given can draw a simple box in an existing image. The most voted answer Pinta looks good, but this tool always crash and doesn't help at all.



Other such as Shotwell, GThumb, Shutter don't even have a tool to draw a simple rectangle at all.



I'm looking a very simple tool that can draw a box on existing image like this.
enter image description here



Btw, the image is taken from https://www.tecmint.com/wget-download-file-to-specific-directory/



Please do not suggest GIMP, as I'm looking for a very simple tool, probably like Pinta, but not buggy and must be stable.





This question already has an answer here:



  • How do I create highlights on a screenshot?

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marked as duplicate by Parto, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, guiverc, waltinator Mar 30 at 5:32


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marked as duplicate by Parto, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, guiverc, waltinator Mar 30 at 5:32


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  • See my answer to the linked question using Shutter here: askubuntu.com/a/1123740/163331

    – Parto
    Mar 25 at 15:15











  • I use Pinta, but it has a repeatable crash... but I've found a way around it... after editing an image... DO NOT click SAVE... just click the windows close button... then select SAVE when it asks you. Done.

    – heynnema
    Mar 25 at 15:32











  • @heynnema, thanks but the problem is I can't edit an image at all. Once it loaded, it hang, that's it.

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:37











  • ALL images, or just a certain type?

    – heynnema
    Mar 25 at 15:38











  • Simple image, let say screenshot from my screen. I need this tool for documentation purpose. ksnip's answer from @DK Bose is the best at the moment

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:40

















  • See my answer to the linked question using Shutter here: askubuntu.com/a/1123740/163331

    – Parto
    Mar 25 at 15:15











  • I use Pinta, but it has a repeatable crash... but I've found a way around it... after editing an image... DO NOT click SAVE... just click the windows close button... then select SAVE when it asks you. Done.

    – heynnema
    Mar 25 at 15:32











  • @heynnema, thanks but the problem is I can't edit an image at all. Once it loaded, it hang, that's it.

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:37











  • ALL images, or just a certain type?

    – heynnema
    Mar 25 at 15:38











  • Simple image, let say screenshot from my screen. I need this tool for documentation purpose. ksnip's answer from @DK Bose is the best at the moment

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:40
















See my answer to the linked question using Shutter here: askubuntu.com/a/1123740/163331

– Parto
Mar 25 at 15:15





See my answer to the linked question using Shutter here: askubuntu.com/a/1123740/163331

– Parto
Mar 25 at 15:15













I use Pinta, but it has a repeatable crash... but I've found a way around it... after editing an image... DO NOT click SAVE... just click the windows close button... then select SAVE when it asks you. Done.

– heynnema
Mar 25 at 15:32





I use Pinta, but it has a repeatable crash... but I've found a way around it... after editing an image... DO NOT click SAVE... just click the windows close button... then select SAVE when it asks you. Done.

– heynnema
Mar 25 at 15:32













@heynnema, thanks but the problem is I can't edit an image at all. Once it loaded, it hang, that's it.

– Sabrina
Mar 25 at 15:37





@heynnema, thanks but the problem is I can't edit an image at all. Once it loaded, it hang, that's it.

– Sabrina
Mar 25 at 15:37













ALL images, or just a certain type?

– heynnema
Mar 25 at 15:38





ALL images, or just a certain type?

– heynnema
Mar 25 at 15:38













Simple image, let say screenshot from my screen. I need this tool for documentation purpose. ksnip's answer from @DK Bose is the best at the moment

– Sabrina
Mar 25 at 15:40





Simple image, let say screenshot from my screen. I need this tool for documentation purpose. ksnip's answer from @DK Bose is the best at the moment

– Sabrina
Mar 25 at 15:40










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If you're using a GNOME environment, try gpaint. It's in the universe repository:



gpaint



If you're using a qt-based system such as Kubuntu or Lubuntu 18.10, try kolourpaint. It's in the universe repository:



kolourpaint



If you want something a little advanced, try ksnip which is available as an AppImage from https://appimage.github.io/ksnip/. You can see What is an "AppImage"? How do I install it? for more on AppImages.



ksnip AppImage






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  • Thanks @DK Bose, ksnip looks like something that I'm looking for. This is the best answer so far. Let me test it first

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:31


















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When I need to edit a picture quickly, I do it through the web. Simply because it starts much faster than any "installed" app I ever tried :/



I use www.Photopea.com. To draw a rectangle, choose a Rectangle tool in the toolbar, set the Stroke to Red (or any other color) and Fill to None.



I think it is better than Pixlr, it doesn't require Flash and supports more input / output formats.



It also has advanced features. If you ever need to do more, it is easier to extend the knowledge of one advanced tool, than to learn 37 new single-purpose tools.






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    even better than mine! I'll be using this from now on!

    – tatsu
    Mar 25 at 15:37











  • I'm on Windows so when I need to make quick and simple edits to an image I use Paint. It might be limited in power but it also starts extremely quickly, in about 0.5s ;)

    – Clonkex
    Mar 26 at 3:10


















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when I want the simplest and the quickest, I personally think "web" not "app I'm going to download and install"



https://pixlr.com/editor/



click "To enable Flash, please click here." you may have to restart your browser.



then you're in and it's basically photoshop but in a browser window.



it's fast, light, it gets the job done.



(quick tip chrome is easyer for flash then chromium)






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    If you're using a GNOME environment, try gpaint. It's in the universe repository:



    gpaint



    If you're using a qt-based system such as Kubuntu or Lubuntu 18.10, try kolourpaint. It's in the universe repository:



    kolourpaint



    If you want something a little advanced, try ksnip which is available as an AppImage from https://appimage.github.io/ksnip/. You can see What is an "AppImage"? How do I install it? for more on AppImages.



    ksnip AppImage






    share|improve this answer

























    • Thanks @DK Bose, ksnip looks like something that I'm looking for. This is the best answer so far. Let me test it first

      – Sabrina
      Mar 25 at 15:31















    8














    If you're using a GNOME environment, try gpaint. It's in the universe repository:



    gpaint



    If you're using a qt-based system such as Kubuntu or Lubuntu 18.10, try kolourpaint. It's in the universe repository:



    kolourpaint



    If you want something a little advanced, try ksnip which is available as an AppImage from https://appimage.github.io/ksnip/. You can see What is an "AppImage"? How do I install it? for more on AppImages.



    ksnip AppImage






    share|improve this answer

























    • Thanks @DK Bose, ksnip looks like something that I'm looking for. This is the best answer so far. Let me test it first

      – Sabrina
      Mar 25 at 15:31













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    If you're using a GNOME environment, try gpaint. It's in the universe repository:



    gpaint



    If you're using a qt-based system such as Kubuntu or Lubuntu 18.10, try kolourpaint. It's in the universe repository:



    kolourpaint



    If you want something a little advanced, try ksnip which is available as an AppImage from https://appimage.github.io/ksnip/. You can see What is an "AppImage"? How do I install it? for more on AppImages.



    ksnip AppImage






    share|improve this answer















    If you're using a GNOME environment, try gpaint. It's in the universe repository:



    gpaint



    If you're using a qt-based system such as Kubuntu or Lubuntu 18.10, try kolourpaint. It's in the universe repository:



    kolourpaint



    If you want something a little advanced, try ksnip which is available as an AppImage from https://appimage.github.io/ksnip/. You can see What is an "AppImage"? How do I install it? for more on AppImages.



    ksnip AppImage







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    • Thanks @DK Bose, ksnip looks like something that I'm looking for. This is the best answer so far. Let me test it first

      – Sabrina
      Mar 25 at 15:31

















    • Thanks @DK Bose, ksnip looks like something that I'm looking for. This is the best answer so far. Let me test it first

      – Sabrina
      Mar 25 at 15:31
















    Thanks @DK Bose, ksnip looks like something that I'm looking for. This is the best answer so far. Let me test it first

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:31





    Thanks @DK Bose, ksnip looks like something that I'm looking for. This is the best answer so far. Let me test it first

    – Sabrina
    Mar 25 at 15:31













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    When I need to edit a picture quickly, I do it through the web. Simply because it starts much faster than any "installed" app I ever tried :/



    I use www.Photopea.com. To draw a rectangle, choose a Rectangle tool in the toolbar, set the Stroke to Red (or any other color) and Fill to None.



    I think it is better than Pixlr, it doesn't require Flash and supports more input / output formats.



    It also has advanced features. If you ever need to do more, it is easier to extend the knowledge of one advanced tool, than to learn 37 new single-purpose tools.






    share|improve this answer




















    • 1





      even better than mine! I'll be using this from now on!

      – tatsu
      Mar 25 at 15:37











    • I'm on Windows so when I need to make quick and simple edits to an image I use Paint. It might be limited in power but it also starts extremely quickly, in about 0.5s ;)

      – Clonkex
      Mar 26 at 3:10















    6














    When I need to edit a picture quickly, I do it through the web. Simply because it starts much faster than any "installed" app I ever tried :/



    I use www.Photopea.com. To draw a rectangle, choose a Rectangle tool in the toolbar, set the Stroke to Red (or any other color) and Fill to None.



    I think it is better than Pixlr, it doesn't require Flash and supports more input / output formats.



    It also has advanced features. If you ever need to do more, it is easier to extend the knowledge of one advanced tool, than to learn 37 new single-purpose tools.






    share|improve this answer




















    • 1





      even better than mine! I'll be using this from now on!

      – tatsu
      Mar 25 at 15:37











    • I'm on Windows so when I need to make quick and simple edits to an image I use Paint. It might be limited in power but it also starts extremely quickly, in about 0.5s ;)

      – Clonkex
      Mar 26 at 3:10













    6












    6








    6







    When I need to edit a picture quickly, I do it through the web. Simply because it starts much faster than any "installed" app I ever tried :/



    I use www.Photopea.com. To draw a rectangle, choose a Rectangle tool in the toolbar, set the Stroke to Red (or any other color) and Fill to None.



    I think it is better than Pixlr, it doesn't require Flash and supports more input / output formats.



    It also has advanced features. If you ever need to do more, it is easier to extend the knowledge of one advanced tool, than to learn 37 new single-purpose tools.






    share|improve this answer















    When I need to edit a picture quickly, I do it through the web. Simply because it starts much faster than any "installed" app I ever tried :/



    I use www.Photopea.com. To draw a rectangle, choose a Rectangle tool in the toolbar, set the Stroke to Red (or any other color) and Fill to None.



    I think it is better than Pixlr, it doesn't require Flash and supports more input / output formats.



    It also has advanced features. If you ever need to do more, it is easier to extend the knowledge of one advanced tool, than to learn 37 new single-purpose tools.







    share|improve this answer














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      even better than mine! I'll be using this from now on!

      – tatsu
      Mar 25 at 15:37











    • I'm on Windows so when I need to make quick and simple edits to an image I use Paint. It might be limited in power but it also starts extremely quickly, in about 0.5s ;)

      – Clonkex
      Mar 26 at 3:10












    • 1





      even better than mine! I'll be using this from now on!

      – tatsu
      Mar 25 at 15:37











    • I'm on Windows so when I need to make quick and simple edits to an image I use Paint. It might be limited in power but it also starts extremely quickly, in about 0.5s ;)

      – Clonkex
      Mar 26 at 3:10







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    even better than mine! I'll be using this from now on!

    – tatsu
    Mar 25 at 15:37





    even better than mine! I'll be using this from now on!

    – tatsu
    Mar 25 at 15:37













    I'm on Windows so when I need to make quick and simple edits to an image I use Paint. It might be limited in power but it also starts extremely quickly, in about 0.5s ;)

    – Clonkex
    Mar 26 at 3:10





    I'm on Windows so when I need to make quick and simple edits to an image I use Paint. It might be limited in power but it also starts extremely quickly, in about 0.5s ;)

    – Clonkex
    Mar 26 at 3:10











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    when I want the simplest and the quickest, I personally think "web" not "app I'm going to download and install"



    https://pixlr.com/editor/



    click "To enable Flash, please click here." you may have to restart your browser.



    then you're in and it's basically photoshop but in a browser window.



    it's fast, light, it gets the job done.



    (quick tip chrome is easyer for flash then chromium)






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      when I want the simplest and the quickest, I personally think "web" not "app I'm going to download and install"



      https://pixlr.com/editor/



      click "To enable Flash, please click here." you may have to restart your browser.



      then you're in and it's basically photoshop but in a browser window.



      it's fast, light, it gets the job done.



      (quick tip chrome is easyer for flash then chromium)






      share|improve this answer



























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        when I want the simplest and the quickest, I personally think "web" not "app I'm going to download and install"



        https://pixlr.com/editor/



        click "To enable Flash, please click here." you may have to restart your browser.



        then you're in and it's basically photoshop but in a browser window.



        it's fast, light, it gets the job done.



        (quick tip chrome is easyer for flash then chromium)






        share|improve this answer















        when I want the simplest and the quickest, I personally think "web" not "app I'm going to download and install"



        https://pixlr.com/editor/



        click "To enable Flash, please click here." you may have to restart your browser.



        then you're in and it's basically photoshop but in a browser window.



        it's fast, light, it gets the job done.



        (quick tip chrome is easyer for flash then chromium)







        share|improve this answer














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