![]() Everytime you resize an image's window you need to manually reZoom. The Editor is interesting, but is missing a few things like: Unfortunately, the search is slow the "Filters" don't make much sense (if they even work at all) and it doesn't support regex or pcre. Which lets you work with the Editor or Slideshow or Search separately (if desired) from the main viewer. This is a decent Multi-App, with 4 separate Binaries plus the Profile switcher. Unlike some I'll actually use a program before bothering to write a review. IrfanView is not quite as good ergonomically in that the selected square must be clicked before the image expands.Įxcept xNview Full is 15.5MB. Repeat this again or zoom in and out with the + & - keys. * Produce a square or rectangle anywhere within the image with a mouse and immediately the mouse button is released the square/rectangle optimally fills the screen. One really has to wonder if this developer actually uses WildBit Viewer outside his selection of small-size test images. Today, any serious photographer will have many huge TIFs on his PC, thus it's just a fact that he'll need to zoom in on sections of an image within a split-second, so Viewers that do not support such features are essentially useless. The worst aspect of this viewer is its terrible ergonomics, specifically one's inability to select a part of an image with the mouse and have that part instantly fill the screen (a la IrfanView or Hamrick's now-obsolete ViewPrint Pro but which does it to perfection*). ![]() A directory of these large TIFs (50 or 100 or so) will bring WildBit Viewer to its knees. This viewer is getting better but it is still extraordinarily slow in generating its default-size thumbnails from large TIF files (100-600MB each). ![]()
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