Does FastStone Image Viewer do what you want - it will certainly mix certain videos into a slideshow of images, but maybe not the right types.
FastStone Image Viewer is the best for this sub, at least for me. Old school, but you can
easily make handy presets. Ctrl+R and X are your goto shortcuts.
For posting requests, use Postimages.org or Imgur
Try FSViewer. You'll thank me.
It's absolutely amazing how fast it is (I haven't done a direct comparison, but it might be even faster than Windows 7's viewer), and it's very useful for going through large folders and picking files; it also does batch renaming very well. I do photography and this is what I use to cull photos before getting them into Lightroom.
Try doing your own: https://resizeimage.net/
FastStone Image Viewer is great, old school, but you can make easily presets. Ctrl+R and X are your goto shortcuts.
Anybody got any suggestions?
Check out Fastone Image Viewer. I found it a bit less clunky than IrfanView and has lots of capabilities (conversions, batch stuff, image adjustments, etc) and configuration, and it's fast as well.
https://www.xnview.com/en/xnview/ https://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm
I can't tell you for sure, but hopefully these work for what you need. I used them in the past, but I hadn't tried what you're looking for. Hope it works!
She might want to try Faststone Image Viewer. It's a free photo/graphics program.
Go to: https://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm
I've been using it for the past 20+ years on Windows XP, Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10.
I have over 125,000 thousand image/photo files (598GB) in it's database (nearly 30 years worth of photos) and it handles them all without any problems at all.
It's my main/only program I use for cataloging all my photos, and for basic editing.
ImageGlass - mouse wheel to zoom, top arrows to advance/back.
FastStone - mouse wheel to advance, Shift + mouse wheel to zoom.
FastStone Image Viewer ( https://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm )is the best freeware viewer, crop board, Enlarges a bit OK, and of course will shrink (resize). Love the program. Does many other things and does them easy and well. I got it for the superb "crop board" which I was unable to find anywhere else
Yes! After changing a few settings, FastStone seems to be almost exactly what I was looking for. Any little annoyance (really just unexpected behaviour) seems to have an option for changing it to fit my needs and mimic what the old Windows photo app used to do. Once I spend a bit more time in the options, I think it'll be a fine substitute. /u/thefpspower definitely give FastStone a look.
Thanks a lot! Best suggestion I've been offered after months of occasional searching.
Faststone Image Viewer here. Highlight all the pics you want and select Create/multi-pade file builder option. Choose the options you want and off you go.
IrfanView with the plugin pack.
FastStone
ImageGlass
Try 'em all!
I'm partial to IrfanView, probably because I've been using it for 20 years, and also because it opens the fastest.
Personally, I use Faststone Image Viewer: https://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm
It's not open source. The UI is a little data.
However, it still gets regular updates, it's free, it's lightweight and it has all of the functionality that you are looking for.
It's a good replacement for the default Windows viewer.
https://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm
will make a nice slideshow for you ... it'll even make it into a portable exe file that will run all by itself
I've used ACDSee for a long time back in the day... I don't remember what I used right after that but I've been using FastStone Image Viewer for a long time, so you can check it out and see if it works like you want :) (I think it fits everything you specified)
Faststone Image Viewer can do it to. That said PNG would probably be better which it does also but a good compressor even lossless like Pingo/Pinga can shave of a lot of size. Also being a whole lot faster than PNGgauntlet
FastStone Image Viewer. Couldn't comment on its' command line capabilities, but among many other features, it offers curves, levels, clone, denoise, sharpen/blur, lossless rotation/crop and a wonderful resize option.
On Windows 10 You can use FSIV https://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm its free and no bloatware installed reads all types of image files + raw support from all major camera vendors.
Best freeware is imo Faststone. Otherwise Photoshop Elements. Photoshop has some advanced features that are better and arguably an easier user interface. However, for color manipulation/correction and things like resizing, cutting and the like I actually prefer Faststone.
I like FastStone (https://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm) because it imports images by date and gives me control over directory structure creation.
Also good viewer/manager with some decent editing functions.
It's not exactly clear to me what you're asking for, but I've been enjoying FastStone Image Viewer as a more modern alternative to Irfanview. Try it out and see if it does what you need.