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Anonymous
So /e/ which image viewers do you use?

Having problems with Mac Preview...
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GQView (on Mac (from MacPorts))
>> Anonymous
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Doesn't work as well as Microsoft Picture and Fax Viewer...
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Anything else please???
>> Anonymous
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before gqview I used cocoview but it's slow and low on features
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Dell Image Expert Application
>> Anonymous
ACDSee 3.1, there's never been a better browser. (sadly all fifteen thousand versions of ACDSee released after 3.1 are pure shit)
>> Anonymous
if you're on a Mac, Xee is your friend: http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/xee.html
>> Anonymous
>>314848
agreed
>> Seeker105
Windows picture and fax viewer is all I need.
>> Anonymous
>>314848
sad but true

ACDSee 9 is just plain terrible
>> Anonymous
Hamana
>> Anonymous
>>314896
3.1 is the best version, but i'm having a good run with ACDSee 5

there's a whole lot of clutter and shit i don't need, but i do like the 'find duplicates' option

on a related but offtopic note, i'm still using WinAmp 2.81 for the same reasons.
>> Anonymous
>>314820

More of the girl in glasses plz.
>> Anonymous
>>314848
Well, what do ya know, I use the same version too. I haven't tried to upgrade to recent versions and it sounds like I made the right choice.
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Thanks, any more suggestions?
>> Anonymous
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Xee is the closest thing I could get to Microsoft Fax and Picture Viewer on a Mac.

Thank /e/. Here's something else.
>> Mel !iKGMr61IHM!!VJX
XNView and IrfanView are personal favorites.
>> Anonymous
http://www.irfanview.com/main_download_engl.htm

if not satasified 100% money back guarantee
>> Anonymous
>>314938
I snicker'd
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I've always just used the default windows picture and fax viewer, but I've been meaning to try something else. I'll give irfanview a try.

Appreciate the suggestions, guys.
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I wrote my own image viewer. It's designed for maximum viewing without any toolbars, just an OSD. It has only the most basic flip/rotate/save functions since image manipulation is for photoshop. The only feature I consider missing is EXIF rotation. I have a half finished better version lying around but it has threading issues right now.
>> Anonymous
If you're on mac, FFVIEW FTW. (http://www.feedface.com/software/ffview)
>> Anonymous
i use http://www.setnan.org/mac/picturepoppro/ a finder plugin so you can just right click on a folder, and view it ;3
>> Anonymous
I use GraphicConverter. Mostly because it has a nice image browser, though I mostly use it for editing. It's shareware, but technically free, as all the features are available even if you dont buy it (which I havent).
>> Anonymous
Thanks again peoples.
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>>314820
>>314827
>>314830
>>314916
>>314932
Same person. Thanks again.

Well, I'm going to bed.
>> Anonymous
IrfanView
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>>315036
FFVI - ew!
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>>315136
Yup. I think tt should be included with Windows, or at least with an "Essential Downloads", (Like what Google has done, except they have the CPU-Heavy (by comparison) program Picasa).

But anyway, back to fapping.
>> Anonymous
I use Qiv, along with some scripts.
>> Anonymous
fast stone viewer.

so many options easily accessed that I can't live without it.
>> Anonymous
gThumb 2.7.8

http://gthumb.sourceforge.net
>> Susano
>>315057

I second GraphicConvertor.
>> Anonymous
I use Irfanview as well, but I can't get it to open images if the path contains any japanese characters (is that non-utf8?). Is there a way around that, possibly without changing Windows language settings?
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>>314856
thanks for mentioning Xee, this is my new favorite now.
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I'm using ACDSEE 8.1 and I've disabled pretty much everything except imageviewing, it's great. I've also tried to make it more lightweight by not using the thumbnail database either, disabling it made it run a lot faster.
>> Anonymous
>>315286
nothing matches ACDSee classic.
Had that one since Win95
>> Anonymous
I'm using ACDSee 3.2, too.
>> Anonymous
Many is apparently using ACDSee 3.1, but where to find it?

The only versions I can find are the newer.
>> Anonymous
>>315301

http://www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=acdsee
Site is great for old versions of most noteworthy software.
>> Anonymous
>>315303
Whoa, kickass site! Thank you!
>> Anonymous
I use MS Paint, I didn't know I was supposed to have a fancy picture viewer :)
>> Anonymous
Fap.
>> Anonymous
ViewIt on a mac
>> Anonymous
I don't know what's surprising me more about this thread, the amount of Apple users on /e/ or the lack of this thread creating a giant OS shitstorm
>> Anonymous
>>315286
How do you disable it? I tried but never found an option to clearly stop the DB.
Thx.
>> Anonymous
>>315484
does this prove what reasonable people we all are?? :P
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InfranVeiw
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>>315286
Can a chap know where to get the kashiwa-ya h-mangas that you have?
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Sigh...

Windows Fax and Picture Viewer is still better than Mac Preview and Xee. The thumbnails at least let me know what I'm about to look at.

Same thing with uploading images on 4chan.

>>315286
I would like these mangas too, if you know where you got them. All of the links on rapidsearch are dead.
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>>314820which image viewers do you use?

Paint shop pro 7. Accept no substitutes.
>> Anonymous
>>315635
Lol - me too - didn't think anyone else still had it. Nothing can touch it for indexing, thumbnailing and viewing single images
>> Anonymous
I use Adobe Bridge CS2 to do a quick run through my unsorted download folder and ditch the really terrible crap I get when using DownThemALL! on /d.

Then I use VisiPics to check for dupes because it has some very nice automatic image marking based on filetype, size, dimensions, and what folder it's in.

Then I use a regular window with view set to filmstrip with the thumbs set to 200 pixels, med quality, and the explorer bar set to folders, so I can grab pics with ctrl-click, see each newly chosen image large when I click it, and easily move a whole string of images into the appropriate folder on the left. That lets me put say, all the pics with glasses into my Megane folder all at once, with good size thumbnails for the obvious ones and a larger preview for the subtle ones.
>> Anonymous
>>315852
I do the same things... but with ACDsee 8.1. :/

For the people that critics ACDsee, no it's not a pill of shit, you just need to choose what's you want to install or not and after that, you tweak it a little, and voila!
Also one of the big feature... you can view rar, cbz, zip and some other archive file. Really good when you have tons of mangas to read! :)
>> Anonymous
I used to use ACDSee, but I switched to XNView after a while for the convienence of freeware and because it's not as much of a resource hog.