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Image Viewing ZoL !!AKpVfVDl2rE
Hey /d/, what do you all use to view your images?

I'm on Win2k and it's getting kind of tiresome having to click every picture to view it...
Imagedump if you're all not feeling helpful.
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>> Anonymous
acdsee
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>>938683
Really? You use that? I saw that through google a while back, and ...meh.

I was kind of hoping there'd be something like how you can view pics in xp/vista; but I haven't had any luck so far in finding anything like that.
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>>938683
I'll download it at least, though.
>> Anonymous
>>938680
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Simple. Useful.
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>>938693
Is there a way to get it working on 2k?
>> Anonymous
I actually use iView (Irfanview) for my picture viewing... can flip through photos just by hitting space. Makes for easy fappage.
>> ZoL !!AKpVfVDl2rE
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Damn, I fail. Hard. Google'd "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer on Windows 2000," and found something that works just fine.

http://www.irfanview.com/

Just in case anyone is interested.
>> Anonymous
>>938698
agreed irfan view is great
its also easy to switch between folders
>> Anonymous
cdisplay - best sequential image viewer there is!
>> Anonymous
XNView is my solution of choice for the viewing of my collection of digital illustrations. I would recommend it over anything else, including Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, ACDSee, and Irfanview, all of which I tried.

http://www.xnview.com/
>> Anonymous
GraphicConverter for single images
Simple Comic for cbr, cbz, &c.
>> Anonymous
>>938730here

I tried CDisplay, and I must say, I like it very much. It's very focused on simply viewing a sequence of images, and thus it does it extremely well. It's also very light, fast, simple and without bloat.

XNView is a more general-purpose kind of image viewer, capable of converting, mass-renaming, etc. I may end up keeping both.
>> Anonymous
Comix - Linux
>> Anonymous
>>939584
absolutely!
>> Anonymous
>>939584
that and gthumb
>> Anonymous
>>938680
IDimager
>> Anonymous
I don't like irfanview
I've been using CDisplay Ex for ages now and it does everything i want perfectly.
If i'm just skimming a folder i'll use picture and fax viewer
>> Anonymous
I use image walker
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11view
>> Anonymous
Irfanview is awesome because you can set it up to move through pictures with the mousewheel.

ViX is much better for organizing very large picture collections, though.
>> Anonymous
I highly recommend ACDSee Pro. Best image sorting and viewing suite ever. Also, Irfanview is great if you tell it to cycle through the folder after it reaches the end.
>> Anonymous
>>938726

True that
>> Anonymous
Tried IrfanView but I like ACDSee a little more, maybe I'm just used to it.

Still keep IrfanView around for batch conversions/compression though, it's great for that.
>> Anonymous
old version of acdsee is best i've tried, vr 3.1
>> Anonymous
ACDSee here too as well
>> Anonymous
CDisplay.
>> Anonymous
acdse 2.43 - its fast -
i tried numerous times to update to higher versions,
but the higher the version number the slower it gets :(
>> Anonymous
>>941033
Also when you go up to ACDSee 6 it thinks it's a video/music player too and tries to load all of your codec when there's a movie in the directory you're browsing. Stick with an early version if you can.
>> Anonymous
>>941033
I still use ACDSee 2.41, heh

Also, is a source available for>>940477?

I've been looking forever for that set.
>> Anonymous
>>938726
>>940853
CDisplay chokes on my 27000-image chan folder.
Plumeria does pretty well for quick deleting/undeleting.
What's ViX?
>> Anonymous
lol I use quicklook. maaaaacfaaaaaag.
>> Anonymous
>>941033
The latest version of ACDSee is really fast, probably faster than the old version. Just uncheck everything but the base viewer on the install, then disable quickview. Viola. Light weight and awesome.
>> SMAP
ACDSee is decent, but is a real resource hog and loads things fairly slowly, at least in the newer versions. It does have some nice sort/rename/edit options, though. As a bonus, it can read images in most zip/rar files without having to unpack them.

IRfanview is a nice, compact program that can be ported around and runs basically anything. However, it does choke up on large image directories (2k+ is where I've had problems, YMMV).

XnView is a good middleman that I used for a long time; it is faster than ACDSee, but allows you to open multiple tabs within a window to browse different directories. Like IRFanview, it is fairly small and can easily be ported around to different systems.

However, I had difficulties with all of the above because they cannot handle unicode filenames, hence anything in Japanese characters nescessitated a often-arduous manual renaming process. I was eventually pointed in the direction of Hamana, a nifty little Jap-created image viewer. Its interface is a little wonky compared to the others, but it has some nice features (quick skip through images in a directory and previewing, massively customizable interface keys, double-page viewing, reads zip/rar files), so I've switched over to it. I've never had it choke up on a folder, even with 8k+ images, although for larger ones it does take a couple seconds to load. I'd reccommend it to any weeaboo looking for a good fap browser.

(I've tried CDisplay but never found it particularly impressive; decent, but didn't fit my needs.)
>> Anonymous
i-fun viewer
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I'm on Ubuntu, so I use Image Viewer for static images and gThumb or Firefox for GIFs
>> Anonymous
I like gthumb. Get a modern OS, and you can use it too.