Some suggestions
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2023 9:34 pm
1 - A setting to adjust the sharpen level of "Browser -> Thumbnails -> Sharpen Thumbnails"
2 - High quality sharpen for "View -> Use sharpen". Today the sharpen implemented here add a lot of aliasing and pixelation to image even if used just 1% velue, is unusable. Here would be implemented the same sharpen available in "Effect...", that is very good.
3 - Filelist Toolbar customization
4 - Setting to use Shift + Mouse Buttons in "Interface -> Mouse" currently we can just use Ctrl for combinations.
5 - Open encrypted RAR 4-5 and ZIP archives, just show a popup to type the password. And add the context menu "Browse with XnviewMP" to this file types.
6 - A context menu entry to do an reverse image search using Google, Bing and TinyEye.
7 - Keyboard shortcuts to temporally set the Contrast, Bright and Saturation, and to Reset the values, like in Potplayer, you can use Q to Reset, W and E for more or less Bright, R and T for more or less Contrast, Y and U for more or less Saturation. This would be useful when in fullscreen, when you dont want really edit the image but just adjust for a quick and better view of a bad image.
Thanks a lot for the best image viewer available! Congrats!
2 - High quality sharpen for "View -> Use sharpen". Today the sharpen implemented here add a lot of aliasing and pixelation to image even if used just 1% velue, is unusable. Here would be implemented the same sharpen available in "Effect...", that is very good.
3 - Filelist Toolbar customization
4 - Setting to use Shift + Mouse Buttons in "Interface -> Mouse" currently we can just use Ctrl for combinations.
5 - Open encrypted RAR 4-5 and ZIP archives, just show a popup to type the password. And add the context menu "Browse with XnviewMP" to this file types.
6 - A context menu entry to do an reverse image search using Google, Bing and TinyEye.
7 - Keyboard shortcuts to temporally set the Contrast, Bright and Saturation, and to Reset the values, like in Potplayer, you can use Q to Reset, W and E for more or less Bright, R and T for more or less Contrast, Y and U for more or less Saturation. This would be useful when in fullscreen, when you dont want really edit the image but just adjust for a quick and better view of a bad image.
Thanks a lot for the best image viewer available! Congrats!