improvement of " Compare" function
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:31 pm
Hello,
I am a big fan of the "compare" function, which is an easy and very useful means to compare 2, 3 or 4 photos.
However, there is an issue (bug?) when 3 or 4 large photos are compared zoomed at 100%: if one of them is removed (closed or deleted), the system automatically reorganizes the space to display the 2 or 3 remaining ones, kept at the same zoom level, which is great, BUT the center of the frame of each image is not kept, i.e. the image is shifted in some way. Thus, if the main subject is small, it can disappear and it is not easy to find again it.
So I have 2 suggestions to improve this function
1) the reorganization of space following the removal of an image should maintain the frame of each remaining image centered on the point on which it was previously centered (unless the image is smaller than the frame)
2) add an optional "pan tool" (as in normal viewing when images larger than the frame are zoomed in), which thus would allow for an easy way to center the frame on the main subject
thanks
simon
XnViewMP 1.6.5 W10pro-64bit
I am a big fan of the "compare" function, which is an easy and very useful means to compare 2, 3 or 4 photos.
However, there is an issue (bug?) when 3 or 4 large photos are compared zoomed at 100%: if one of them is removed (closed or deleted), the system automatically reorganizes the space to display the 2 or 3 remaining ones, kept at the same zoom level, which is great, BUT the center of the frame of each image is not kept, i.e. the image is shifted in some way. Thus, if the main subject is small, it can disappear and it is not easy to find again it.
So I have 2 suggestions to improve this function
1) the reorganization of space following the removal of an image should maintain the frame of each remaining image centered on the point on which it was previously centered (unless the image is smaller than the frame)
2) add an optional "pan tool" (as in normal viewing when images larger than the frame are zoomed in), which thus would allow for an easy way to center the frame on the main subject
thanks
simon
XnViewMP 1.6.5 W10pro-64bit