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  2. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    Windows Photo Viewer: Fullscreen, slideshow, fit, zoom, print Rotate, lossy JPEG rotate, annotate TIFF images Proprietary: XnView and XnViewMP Thumbnails (user-defined sizes), fullscreen, slideshow, zoom, fit, view IPTC and Exif info

  3. Photo slideshow software - Wikipedia

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    Photo slideshow software is computer software used to display a range of digital photos, images and video clips in a predefined order. [1] In most cases the output file is a standard video file or an executable file which contains all the sound and images for display.

  4. JPEGView - Wikipedia

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    JPEGView is a discontinued image viewer for Mac OS in the 1990s by Aaron Giles. Initially released in 1991, it was one of the first JPEG image viewers for Mac OS. The program was also the first postcardware [citation needed]. Giles said he had "received somewhere between 5,000 and 10,000 postcards". [1]

  5. Image viewer - Wikipedia

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    An image viewer or image browser is a computer program that can display stored graphical images; it can often handle various graphics file formats. [1] Such software usually renders the image according to properties of the display such as color depth , display resolution , and color profile .

  6. Preview (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Preview is the built-in image viewer and PDF viewer of the macOS operating system. In addition to viewing and printing digital images and Portable Document Format (PDF) files, it can also edit these media types. It employs the Aqua graphical user interface, the Quartz graphics layer, and the ImageIO and Core Image frameworks.

  7. feh (image viewer) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feh_(image_viewer)

    feh is a lightweight image viewer aimed mainly at users of command line interfaces. [5] [6] Unlike most graphical image viewers, feh does not have any graphical control elements (apart from an optional file name display) which enables it to also be used to display background images on systems running the X window system. feh offers six different operational modes which can be controlled via ...

  8. Wikipedia:Media Viewer - Wikipedia

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    With Media Viewer, a reader can click on any image thumbnail to see it in a larger size, without the licensing information. Readers see the file name and author credits at the bottom of the screen – and view more information in an expandable panel below the image – with prominent links to the file description page for editing and more info.

  9. gThumb - Wikipedia

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    gThumb is a free and open-source image viewer and image organizer with options to edit images. [2] It is designed to have a clean and simple user interface and follows the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines and integrates well with the GNOME desktop environment .