Does anyone know of an image organizer (xnView, Picasa, ACDsee...) that will let me organize my photos by tags and also let me save where I was zoomed in on the image as a tag as well? So if I had a really big image of a bird and I wanted to tag the beak, I would just zoom in on it and set a tag there, and then one for the…
i'd like a big whiteboard thati can pin images to, so i can open like 5 images up on the one screen and zoom in to diffrent sections. at the moment i just open all the pictures and then arrange each photo viewer on the monitor.
rajkard: Batch renaming of images might be useful too, eg. give a prefix and it will append numeric suffix to make each file unique, so you could take a selection of images and rename them all to be easier to sort/catalogue locally. Let us know how that project comes along! :)
Small program, but Pictus is nice for just having a borderless reference image always on top. Can be instanced, and with KatMouse you can use the scrollwheel without activating the inactive, on-top window - which can be assigned to zoom or image swapping. Unfortunately, the scroll zoom is into the centre of the window…
challenge accepted :) been working a bit on my screenshot app that i made specificly for cg artists. and id love to expand on it. which features would be interesting to have in the image/project viewer? - tags - comments - saving locations of large images. - exporting these locations (if you want to show it to a friend) -…
Feature I like in xnView that also exists in irfanview I think, is a "send to" functionality... xnView can set up custom apps to send images to, ie alt+2 opens up an image in Photoshop for me. One thing I find annoying in xnView is the lack of an obvious sort when viewing images... would be nice if it matched the sort of…
I have many large images of an object many of which have good reference of several areas of interest. Hacking them all up would be pretty time consuming and result in a bunch of files I don't really want or need. Not to mention how nice it would be to zoom in and out of the target area after you brought up the image. Seams…
Media Player Classic is pretty lightweight, right? Not much for zooming and navigation, though it can be done via numpad 1/9, and ctrl+num2/4/6/8. The playlist is slow to go forward and back on... and printscreen apparently deleted the top image in my screenshot, which is too bad; it was a hot asian.