Digital comic book reader for viewing images

J

John Corliss

Found this little program that probably would be a nice viewer for
images in general:

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CDisplay Sequential Image Viewer:
http://www.geocities.com/davidayton/CDisplay

The Windows Image Viewer 'CDisplay' was written to ease the viewing of
images in JPEG, PNG and static GIF format. This was partly down to the
existing programs currently available being too general purpose and thus
awkward to use when simply wanting to view images sequentially.

It was written using Borland C++ Builder 5.0 and has been tested under
Windows 98, NT 4, 2000 and XP Tablet.

It is important to understand that this program has NO file write
capabilities; files are left totally untouched. A small amount of
configuration data is written to the registry but apart from that the
computer and its data is left untouched.

Features:

Loads JPEG, PNG and static GIF images which are automatically ordered
and presented for viewing one at a time or two at a time.

The images may be in a zip, rar, ace or tar archive file - no need to
decompress before reading.

Page through the images sequentially and scroll around pages with single
key presses.

Automatic page sizing: none; fit to screen, fit to width of screen, fit
to width of screen if oversized, display at specific height, or display
two pages. Resizing uses Lanczos interpolation for best picture quality.

Automatic colour balance and yellow reduction if desired.

No bloat caused by non-essential general purpose image processing features.

FREE.


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Regards from John Corliss
My current killfile: aafuss, Chrissy Cruiser, Slowhand Hussein, BEN
RITCHEY and others.
No adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware, demoware, nagware,
PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited software, trialware,
viruses or warez please.
 

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