Does anyone have a way this can be done when using the Windows explorer? No TGA thumbnails :- ( I have always used PS or memorise the file name before importing or using in 3d app.
There's a few "thumbnail generators", namely MysticThumbs, FastPictureViewer Codec and SageThumbs. I'm using the latter, and it works really well for what it is.
Its an image viewer that switches between image or thumbnail mode by pressing the 'Enter' key. You can use mouse wheel to scroll to the next and previous image and it supports 500 image formats and and can convert from and to many special formats. I also really like the batch conversion tools that it has where you can customize your own batch operations like resizing, adding watermarks, conversion of formats etc. and save the presets to batch process folders at a later stage.
i'm using Imagine viewer for most things: http://www.nyam.pe.kr/dev/imagine/ it's lean, blazing fast (dare i say: a lot faster than xnview) and quite configurable.
downside: if it hits a broken image file it'll just crash and burn instead of showing a read error or the like. also gif animations don't render as well as in xnview (mine anyway).
It can be used as a lightweight picture viewer too.
Dude i fucking love you, sagethumbs broke some windows10 features for me (picture display in sticky notes, thumbnail bugs) and i have been looking for an alternative ever since!
Windows 10 [Version 10.0.16299.431] I've noticed that recently we've started to experience troubles with version control software(perforce, git) and graphics software like photoshop. It started to give an error that some files are locked for write. I've discovered that the process Com Surrogate (dllhost.exe) was started by Pictus image viewer via pictthumb.dll. I think its some background process for generating previews. Please, please, please fix!
A big +1 for using XnView instead of win-explorer to browse images. You can customize many things, like Sort filters, thumbnails info, etc (here my Xnview UI for example). You can even configure a shortcut to send selections in a software (like Photoshop).
A big +1 for using XnView instead of win-explorer to browse images. You can customize many things, like Sort filters, thumbnails info, etc (here my Xnview UI for example). You can even configure a shortcut to send selections in a software (like Photoshop).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cool, thanks for the tip, I i will check Xnview out.
Also if you want another free one for I find "irfanview" nice and fast.
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It can be used as a lightweight picture viewer too.
@mediochrea Thanks for the suggestions, mate :- )
https://www.xnview.com/en/xnviewmp/
Its an image viewer that switches between image or thumbnail mode by pressing the 'Enter' key. You can use mouse wheel to scroll to the next and previous image and it supports 500 image formats and and can convert from and to many special formats.
I also really like the batch conversion tools that it has where you can customize your own batch operations like resizing, adding watermarks, conversion of formats etc. and save the presets to batch process folders at a later stage.
it's lean, blazing fast (dare i say: a lot faster than xnview) and quite configurable.
downside: if it hits a broken image file it'll just crash and burn instead of showing a read error or the like. also gif animations don't render as well as in xnview (mine anyway).
https://github.com/poppeman/Pictus/issues/79
over 1 year ago
Windows 10 [Version 10.0.16299.431]
I've noticed that recently we've started to experience troubles with version control software(perforce, git) and graphics software like photoshop. It started to give an error that some files are locked for write. I've discovered that the process Com Surrogate (dllhost.exe) was started by Pictus image viewer via pictthumb.dll. I think its some background process for generating previews.
Please, please, please fix!
Cool, thanks for the tip, I i will check Xnview out.
Also if you want another free one for I find "irfanview" nice and fast.
https://www.irfanview.com/