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XnView v1.96.2

shaz3e   on 05 July 2009 - 10:47 · 7 comments & 3001 views

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XnView is freeware software that allows you to view and convert graphic files. It's very fast and easy to use. But more importantly it supports more than 400 graphics formats!
  • Import about 400 graphic file formats
  • Export about 50 graphic file formats
  • Multipage TIFF, Animated GIF, Animated ICO support
  • Image IPTC, EXIF metadata support
  • EXIF auto rotation support
  • IPTC editing
  • Resize, rotate, crop support
  • Lossless rotate & crop (jpeg) support
  • Adjust brightness, contrast...
  • Auto levels, contrast
  • Modify number of colors
  • Apply filters (blur, average, emboss, ...)
  • Apply effects (lens, wave, ...)
  • Fullscreen mode
  • Slide show with effects
  • Batch convert, batch rename
  • Create WEB page easily
  • Screen capture
  • Create contact Sheet
  • Create or edit Multi-page file (TIFF, DCX, LDF)
  • TWAIN & WIA support (Windows only)
  • Print support (Windows only)
  • Drag & Drop support (Windows only)
  • Compare image side by side
  • Filmstrip layout
  • 44 languages support (Windows only)

Download: XnView v1.96.2 - 5.26MB (Non-Commercial Freeware)
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
Website: XnView.com

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(1 reply) #1 aarste on 05 Jul 2009 - 14:28
Best image viewer!
#1.1 +Harlem39s Finest on 06 Jul 2009 - 16:50
+1
#2 roadwarrior on 05 Jul 2009 - 16:16
It still looks like it was developed for Windows 95.
#3 rakeshishere on 05 Jul 2009 - 21:29
I prefer Irfanview
#4 sullysnet on 06 Jul 2009 - 01:49
best for sure, Yes you can get one that looks like it was built for Vista like ACDsee and then again have a slow image viewer that you paid good money for
(1 reply) #5 Iamit2900 on 06 Jul 2009 - 09:52
Hmm, the batch resizing looks handy. I must have a look at this at some point.
#5.1 +GreenMartian on 07 Jul 2009 - 23:52
Iamit2900 said,
Hmm, the batch resizing looks handy. I must have a look at this at some point.

That is actually one of the main reasons I always have XNView handy.

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