I need an image viewer that will allow me to have windowed ref pic over my programs that i am working oon max,maya zbrush etc.
I have Acdsee but its a crack ver and keeps crashing.
This is a no brainer but Xnview is the application for me and probably you, its the way acdsee should have stayed many years ago (version 2.5 days). It needs some tweaking but its free, stable and minimalistic while still having a impressive plugin and file type support.
i agree, i actually like this one more than xnview - which i use to view the more exotic formats.
do more recent versions of faststone allow you to view alpha channels though? that is one big letdown in the version i use.
another one worth a recommendation is http://djv.sourceforge.net/
it's strictly a viewer for frame-sequences/animations you are likely to deal with in compositing.
Speaking of xnview, anyone knows if you can view individual channels? I know you can view like either RGB or Alpha but I'd love to be able to browse between channels in textures that have different black and white images on each channel.
Damn, that's sad. Seems like such a basic feature, I'm really surprised to see it's not there. Any of these other programs have this? I'd be willing to try a different one if it had this feature.
Here's a browser that lets you toggle RGBA channels... but only in the $25 version, and it only seems to recognize alpha for PNG files, not TGA/PSD/TIF/DDS. Oh well. http://www.senosoft.com/p3doproScreenshot.php?img=17
Update: I contacted the developer with some feedback, and they're working on some fixes. Might turn out to be a decent replacement...
Actually, there is a way to view RGBA channels in XnView, just not super-useful. Only works in the Viewer Mode (not the Browser) and there are no hotkeys.
Image > Extract Channel > then choose Red, Green, Blue, or Alpha.
XnView is great, I really like it, like I did once when ACDSee was actually good. Something thats great about it is that you can add plugins/addons to it, so maybe if you look for that, it might help your problem.
AcdSee went down just the way Nero Burning did. They added to much crap to it and made it actually cluttered and slow and often even broken. Sometimes simplicity and a robust architecture are key.
What I don't like about XnView is that it supports Audio and Video by default as I have to disable it every time on a new install for booth the thumbnail browser and full view mode. I wish it were more minimalistic there and just scrapped that shit, because thats how AcdSee started going downhill.
What I like about xnView are the scripts that you can save that carry operations like cropping, rotating, resizing or adjusting colors and converting them to a different fileType. I saved some of those for common things I do such as resizing images for my blog and alike.
@renderhjs
I actually have most of my programs as portable, just to avoid that problem. Just backup the files and copy them back over when reinstalling and it all works from the start, without setting up anything (apart from making new shortcuts)
Well, I've been emailing with the developer of that browser I linked to, and he's gladly adding better support for viewing channels and alpha, plus some other improvements. Some of the things I asked for:
Alpha display for bmp, dds, psd, tga, tiff, tpl.
Hotkey to toggle alpha channel.
Hotkey to cycle color channels (rgb, r, g, b).
Improvements to the rename tool.
Support for .max thumbnails.
Maybe support for previewing .max files, as there already is a viewer for lots of 3d formats. (lower priority, might add this if others ask for it)
Support for displaying layers in a PSD (lower priority, ditto)
I love it when a simple email request to a developer starts some real improvements to a tool.
yeah like we had it already several times here at polycount. Some of my favorite threads here at polycount are about that, valuable input and a dev actually eagerly listening and updating with that input.
i know xnview creator is working on a multiplatform version atm, so i guess he doesn't have the time to integrate new tools for now, but then, i'm sure he will be open for polycounts suggestions aswell.
btw, the Senosoft browser is looking better and better. He added a hotkey for cycling the channels (rgb, r, g, b, alpha), thumbnail support for Max files, and it also shows shaded/wireframe previews for OBJs and the like.
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http://www.xnview.com/
http://www.irfanview.com/
But I also use Xnview for fpicture browsing.
http://users.forthnet.gr/pat/efotinis/programs/deskpins.html
http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?p=979459#4
This is a no brainer but Xnview is the application for me and probably you, its the way acdsee should have stayed many years ago (version 2.5 days). It needs some tweaking but its free, stable and minimalistic while still having a impressive plugin and file type support.
http://www.silo3d.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16966
maybe it will work for you.
http://www.faststone.org/
http://wiki.polycount.com/CategoryTools#Image_Browsing_Software
i agree, i actually like this one more than xnview - which i use to view the more exotic formats.
do more recent versions of faststone allow you to view alpha channels though? that is one big letdown in the version i use.
another one worth a recommendation is http://djv.sourceforge.net/
it's strictly a viewer for frame-sequences/animations you are likely to deal with in compositing.
http://www.senosoft.com/p3doproScreenshot.php?img=17
Update: I contacted the developer with some feedback, and they're working on some fixes. Might turn out to be a decent replacement...
Image > Extract Channel > then choose Red, Green, Blue, or Alpha.
Does it come with lense flare too?
I actually have most of my programs as portable, just to avoid that problem. Just backup the files and copy them back over when reinstalling and it all works from the start, without setting up anything (apart from making new shortcuts)
- Alpha display for bmp, dds, psd, tga, tiff, tpl.
- Hotkey to toggle alpha channel.
- Hotkey to cycle color channels (rgb, r, g, b).
- Improvements to the rename tool.
- Support for .max thumbnails.
- Maybe support for previewing .max files, as there already is a viewer for lots of 3d formats. (lower priority, might add this if others ask for it)
- Support for displaying layers in a PSD (lower priority, ditto)
- Improved thumbnail performance, better caching (lower priority, ditto)
I love it when a simple email request to a developer starts some real improvements to a tool.The tool is worth a look. http://www.senosoft.com/
OffSite (32/64x versions)
Tnx!
PS: And it's FREE:thumbup: