[Update] FastStone Image Viewer v2.5

C

CoMa

FastStone Image Viewer
http://www.faststone.org/

FastStone Image Viewer is a fast, stable,
user-friendly image browser, converter and editor.
It has a nice array of features that include image viewing,
management, comparison, red-eye removal, emailing,
resizing, cropping and color adjustments.



Version 2.5 (Apr 21, 2006)
+ Add "Overlay (Right on Left)" button in "Compare Images" window,
which helps to identify any slight difference between two images

+ Add "Compare in Full Screen" button in "Compare Images" window

+ Improve Scanner Support in "Scan Board" (press Alt+S). Now you
can specify the DPI value of the scanner before scanning

+ Filename sorting now uses "Natural Sort".
For example, the order of filenames in:
This version:
File1.jpg, File2.jpg, ... File10.jpg, File11.jpg
Previous version:
File1.jpg, File10.jpg, File11.jpg, ... File2.jpg

+ Thumbnail Order is remembered when switching folders

+ Add option to turn on / off the Preview window in Browser View

+ Support Image Tagging (in the "Tag" menu).
++ Now it is possible to tag through a large number of photos in
full screen by pressing "\" key.
++ You can filter out the untagged files and focus on
(copy/move/edit/slideshow etc) the tagged ones only.
++ Options of Image Tagging can be found in "Thumbnail" tab of the
Settings (press F12). It can be disabled when option "Allow Image
Tagging" is unchecked.
++ Tag images in "Compare Images" window (press P key)

+ Fix minor bugs




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Regards
CoMa

http://hubbabub.deviantart.com/
 
D

Duddits

BUT still not as versatile as Xnview.
Pity

That *may* be true but XnView is no where near as intuitive as FastStone.
XnView is powerful but so is The Gimp. Neither would be in my top 5 for
photo viewing.

regards

Dud
 
J

John Fitzsimons


+ Filename sorting now uses "Natural Sort".
For example, the order of filenames in:
This version:
File1.jpg, File2.jpg, ... File10.jpg, File11.jpg
Previous version:
File1.jpg, File10.jpg, File11.jpg, ... File2.jpg

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Wow ! Very handy. Haven't seen that in other image viewers. Thanks for
posting CoMa. :)

Regards, John.
 

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