The Pictures application allows the user to manage an image collection. Image formats such as PNG, JPEG, BMP, XBM, XPM and GIF are supported and the user is able to browse through their collection, view slide shows, view images close-up, adjust orientation, adjust brightness, and perform cropping. Once an image has been edited the user has the option of saving the new image by either creating a new image or overwriting the old image.
The user is able to view images from their collection as thumbnails or as whole images. The user is able to browse through their entire collection or only images belonging to specific categories.
Slide show
The user is able to view a slide show of their image collection. The user is able to view a slide show of their entire collection or only images belonging to specific categories. The user is able to adjust the duration of each slide, whether or not to loop, and whether or not to display the name of each image.
Delete image
The user is able to delete images from their collection.
Beam image
The user is able to send images from their collection over an infrared link.
Edit image properties
The user is able to edit the properties of images in their collection. The user is able to rename, change storage location, and change the category of an image.
Adjust image brightness
The user is able to adjust the brightness of images in their collection.
Adjust image orientation
The user is able to adjust the orientation of images in their collection. The user is able to rotate images by 90, 180, 270 degrees.
Adjust image dimensions
The user is able to crop images in their collection.
Zoom image
The user is able to zoom in and out of images in their collection.
Navigate image
The user is able to view specific sections of a large image by moving a viewport around the image.
View image in full screen
The user is able to view and navigate images using the entire screen.
Save image
Once the user has finished editing an image they are able to save or discard the changes. The user has two options when saving: they can either overwrite the original image or save as a new image.