

Powerful image editing tools: Resize/resample, rotate/flip, crop, sharpen/blur, adjust lighting/colors/curves/levels etc.Crystal-clear and customizable one-click image magnifier.True Full-Screen viewer with image zoom support and unique fly-out menu panels.Image browser and viewer with a familiar Windows Explorer-like user interface.Other features of FastStone Image Viewer include a high-quality magnifier and a musical slideshow with 150+ transitional effects, as well as lossless JPEG transitions, drop shadow effects, image annotation, scanner support, histogram and much more.įastStone Image Viewer supports all major graphic formats (BMP, JPEG, JPEG 2000, animated GIF, PNG, PCX, PSD, EPS, TIFF, WMF, ICO, and TGA) and popular digital camera RAW formats (CRW, CR2, NEF, PEF, RAF, MRW, ORF, SRF, ARW, SR2, RW2, and DNG). Its innovative but intuitive full-screen mode provides quick access to EXIF information, thumbnail browser, and major functionalities via hidden toolbars that pop up when your mouse touches one of the four edges of the screen. It has a nice array of features that include image viewing, management, comparison, red-eye removal, emailing, resizing, cropping, retouching, and color adjustments. Warning: if you edit an image, it will strip out any embedded ICC profile.FastStone Image Viewer is a fast, stable, user-friendly image browser, converter, and editor. It can also compare two or three, if you so desire, pero no más que cuatro.įSV is 'free' but they do like a donation which is well worth it. For example, the best of 16 images is selected in 5 steps if done four at a time. You'll need a screen color picker to compare colors, see right of above image.įSV uses DCraw to open raw files, OK - in fact better for the purposes of comparison. The histogram or EXIF can be shown or not. For raw images, they are opened without post-processing - making the comparison quite rigorous. An action can be made to apply to one pic only by simply pressing the ctrl key. If a pic fails to pass muster it can deleted while still in the comparison mode. Simultaneous viewing gives the best comparison. However, only one can be active at a time so, to 'zoom in' to four pics, you get to click and zoom four separate times.Īnything you do, zoom, move, etc applies to all the images. A bit better is my version of PSE where more than one pic can be opened on-screen and you can size their windows to see them all at once. or Windows pix and fax Viewer, clicking those two arrows at the bottom. Or opening images in tabs and flipping back and forth, back and forth. Then next might be an app where you open one, close it, open another, close it, ad nauseam. Probably the absolute worstest "app" is your brain when comparing your memory of the scene to the screen or print before your very eyes. I have several apps that allow viewing of images, an activity oft used to weed out the ones you'd rather not keep.
