PhotoScape is a 'Swiss-Army Knife' of graphic tools: "viewer, editor and batch editor, customize pages (size, margin, background, frames, filters), merge photos (via drag and drop), create an animated picture (GIF), print photos, split pictures into several parts, take a snapshot (capture window, region or full screen), use color picker and a RAW converter, and rename files (including file, photo and today's date).
In Viewer, you can create a slideshow, view in full screen mode, use lossless rotation, delete or rename files, and delete EXIF info, while the Editor lets you adjust brightness, contrast and white balance, rotate images, use backlight correction, apply the antique or film effect, use item decoration, remove moles, reduce noise, bloom, use a colored or watercolor pencil, distort, apply linear gradient, reflection, clone stamp, and more. There are hotkeys assigned for both the Viewer and Editor's functions." https://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE- ... cape.shtml
As the title of this post notes, it runs under/requires Wine.
It used to be my 'go-to' application. But, making the mistake 'newer is better' I deleted my old version and upgraded. Each of the pictures shown in the above screenshot is a launcher to one of PhotoScape's modules. With the 'upgrade' came a blank screen instead. Well, having gimp and a couple other Linux-native applications I can live without PhotoScape. But I'm in the process of putting together a Puppy that will make extensive use of Window programs running under Wine so decided to track down the problem.
According to WineHQ the last tested version which received a gold rating was 3.6.2: the only version that received its highest rating. I was searching for 3.6.2 when I found 3.6.3 portable. As a portable, all you have to do is download and extract the zipfile, and click the exe file found within. WineHQ didn't report about that slight modification from 3.6.2. But I figured trying it myself might be quicker than continuing my search.
All the components I would use worked. Printing wasn't tested.
You can download it from here https://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE- ... l#download