Question about JPEG-XR & a few suggestions
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 7:26 pm
I'm not sure if this should go here or in the MP support area, but I'll try here first. (If it should go in the MP support area, I hope that a mod will put it there for me.)
Yesterday, I downloaded & tried Xnview MP (zip windows 64-bit) for windows. I was hoping that it would be a big improvement to the classic Xnview (which, as I'll explain below, could use a few improvements), but I was deeply disappointed. I use Paint-dot-net for all of my image editing needs (except for animated GIFs, still looking for a free program for making & editing those), & I usually save my images as JPEG-XR images, with the quality set to lossless. (I can guarantee that it's lossless, because a color count both before & after I save an image as a JPEG-XR shows the same number.) I choose the JPEG-XR format (except for animated GIFs) because it's usually smaller than PNG (except for 8-bit images), & it has a lossless setting. However, when I tried Xnview MP, it would show me the JPEG-XR images as thumbnails when I browsed to them, but it wouldn't view them. I downloaded Xnview classic's plugins & tried to use them with Xnview MP, but still no luck. I had to give up & download Xnview classic instead (extended zip for windows), which can view JPEG-XR images as full images & not only as thumbnails.
My question is this.
Is it possible to use Xnview MP (preferably the zip windows 64-bit version) to view JPEG-XR images? If so, how? Xnview MP will be WORRTHLESS to me if it can't view them.
& a few suggestions.
1) Add support for JPEG-XR (if it's missing). (If it helps, the Paint-dot-net plugin for saving them uses the file extension .wdp)
2) Since I couldn't view most of my images with it, I'll assume that the maximum zoom is the same as Xnview classic, which seems to be 1600%. PLEASE increase that, especially for the 64-bit versions of Xnview MP.
3) In Xnview classic, I've never seen any filtering options for anything except what I'll assume is ordinary lanczos (who knows what it is, since the sloth is never identified). Please add a few more to Xnview MP. This link here http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2893350 claims that Xnview classic has a lot of them. I have no idea where they got that idea from.
Yesterday, I downloaded & tried Xnview MP (zip windows 64-bit) for windows. I was hoping that it would be a big improvement to the classic Xnview (which, as I'll explain below, could use a few improvements), but I was deeply disappointed. I use Paint-dot-net for all of my image editing needs (except for animated GIFs, still looking for a free program for making & editing those), & I usually save my images as JPEG-XR images, with the quality set to lossless. (I can guarantee that it's lossless, because a color count both before & after I save an image as a JPEG-XR shows the same number.) I choose the JPEG-XR format (except for animated GIFs) because it's usually smaller than PNG (except for 8-bit images), & it has a lossless setting. However, when I tried Xnview MP, it would show me the JPEG-XR images as thumbnails when I browsed to them, but it wouldn't view them. I downloaded Xnview classic's plugins & tried to use them with Xnview MP, but still no luck. I had to give up & download Xnview classic instead (extended zip for windows), which can view JPEG-XR images as full images & not only as thumbnails.
My question is this.
Is it possible to use Xnview MP (preferably the zip windows 64-bit version) to view JPEG-XR images? If so, how? Xnview MP will be WORRTHLESS to me if it can't view them.
& a few suggestions.
1) Add support for JPEG-XR (if it's missing). (If it helps, the Paint-dot-net plugin for saving them uses the file extension .wdp)
2) Since I couldn't view most of my images with it, I'll assume that the maximum zoom is the same as Xnview classic, which seems to be 1600%. PLEASE increase that, especially for the 64-bit versions of Xnview MP.
3) In Xnview classic, I've never seen any filtering options for anything except what I'll assume is ordinary lanczos (who knows what it is, since the sloth is never identified). Please add a few more to Xnview MP. This link here http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2893350 claims that Xnview classic has a lot of them. I have no idea where they got that idea from.