I look for a new program and found XnView. I was surprised to see such a good product almost free... Kudos !!!
I was mainly looking for a good program to manage a large collection of pictures (20000+), so I mainly look at XnView through this filter !
After playing with XnView for a few hours, here are some features I would like to see :
- Complete support for ICC profiles : reading colorspace from pictures, using a special profile for display and printing. ACDSee does that quite well. It is a feature important to me since I stopped shooting in sRGB JPEG quite some time ago. Adobe RGB1998 and ProRGB should be well supported in a DAM.
- Time shifting feature : Very often, I forget to change the time date of a camera (daylight saving time, trip in another time zone), so I get a lot of pictures for which I have to update the EXIF/IPTC timestamp.
- Use EXIF maker notes in file rename templates. There are valuables informations in those, one of which I use in my naming convention.
- Reuse the file number in the file name when renaming. Eg. : If the file I'm going to rename is IMG_9355.jpg, I would like to use 9355 in the name template. I keep this information which I can not get from the EXIF on my Canon EOS 30D.
- Add ICC profile to files without modifying the JPEG. Very useful feature found in Downloader Pro that enables me to add the Adobe RGB 1998 profiles to JPEG files coming from my camera.
- Folders thumbnails are very poor. It seams to me that they are build using the included thumbnail of the pictures rather than the thumbnail XnView built.
- Folder exclusion from the database : I would like XnView not to index and build thumbnails for specific folders.
- How about having a Ken Burns effect for slidewhows. This would make them first class !
- XMP file support : those files should be used when they exist. They content IPTC data for RAW files and much more (they are not dedicated to RAW files). They should be renamed, move and deleted when the file they relate to is modified.
- Database explorer : browse pictures by keyword, by location (according to the IPTC data), by camera, by lens and so on. Check Adobe Lightroom which does it pretty well.
- Better support for several file types : RAW files for EOS 40D (already being discussed somewhere else) and many lage ICON files.