Using the embedded thumbnails is a very fine feature and should drastically decrease loading time!
But please, it should be possible to show these embedded thumbnails according to their EXIF orientation flag.
I think that is a very important feature, and would highly improve xnView.
BTW: The normal thumbnails (not embedded) may correctly orientated too.
Everyone who believes in telekinesis, raise my hand!
Lesmo16 wrote:... But please, it should be possible to show these embedded thumbnails according to their EXIF orientation flag.
I think that is a very important feature, and would highly improve xnView.
In the options dialog, category "Read", there's the option "Rotate images based on EXIF rotation". This works very well for JPG images, not sure whether it also works for the the embedded JPG thumbnails.
Helmut wrote:In the options dialog, category "Read", there's the option "Rotate images based on EXIF rotation". This works very well for JPG images, not sure whether it also works for the the embedded JPG thumbnails.
Yes, that's right for the preview image.
But it doesn't work neither for embedded nor for normal thumbnails.
Everyone who believes in telekinesis, raise my hand!
Helmut wrote:In the options dialog, category "Read", there's the option "Rotate images based on EXIF rotation". This works very well for JPG images, not sure whether it also works for the the embedded JPG thumbnails.
Yes, that's right for the preview image.
But it doesn't work neither for embedded nor for normal thumbnails.
Have you try this out in 1.80? In 1.80, not only the preview and view is rotated automatically, but also the thumbnails. For automatically rotated images a special symbol appears next to the thumbnail so that the user knows.
In 1.80, not only the preview and view is rotated automatically, but also the thumbnails. For automatically rotated images a special symbol appears next to the thumbnail so that the user knows.
Yes, you're right of course! Got some modified JPEGs ...
It works really fine!
Everyone who believes in telekinesis, raise my hand!