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Flip Photo on Ubuntu
Flip Photos Vertically or Horizontally on Ubuntu
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4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
Capterra에서 8,200개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
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2.5억
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50억
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200만
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Use an online editor to upload and flip your photo vertically or horizontally directly from your browser. No software installation is needed.
Yes, several online tools allow you to flip photos for free. Simply upload your image and select the flip option you prefer: vertical or horizontal.
Use online image editors that offer photo flipping features. These tools are accessible via any web browser, including Ubuntu.
Yes, you can select either vertical or horizontal flipping options to change your photo's orientation within these web-based editors.
Absolutely. Online editors work directly in your browser, so you can flip images without downloading or installing any software.
While Ubuntu tools are distinct, online photo editors are compatible across operating systems, making them usable on both Ubuntu and Windows.
The online tools are primarily for desktop use; however, mobile browsers can also access most of these services, but functionality may vary.
Microsoft Photos is a Windows application. For Ubuntu, use a web-based editor to flip images similarly.
Some online tools may have file size limits. Typically, these limits are around 100 MB per image file.
Online editors maintain the quality of your image when flipped. However, re-saving in a different format might affect quality slightly.
Online tools typically handle static images. Flipping animated formats like GIFs may not maintain animations.
No, most free online editors process one image at a time. For batch processing, you might need specialized software.
Upload your image to an online editor, select the vertical flip option, and download the flipped image.
Vertical flipping mirrors the image along the vertical axis, while horizontal flipping mirrors along the horizontal axis.
Online editors primarily function as single-user tools. Real-time collaboration features are typically not available.