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Rich Ulrich <rich.ulrich@comcast.net> wrote:On Thu, 25 Jul 2024 21:47:38 -0600, Tilde <invalide@invalid.invalid>>
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Tony Cooper wrote:On Thu, 25 Jul 2024 15:19:17 -0700, HenHanna <HenHanna@devnull.tb>There is a (Windows) tool called Photos (Jpg, Png-viewer) --- i don't
like it
because it launches sluggishly....
Esp. in the last 5 days or so, i'm noticing that almost every day
i have to go to Properties to change it back to
my fav. Jpg, Png-viewer tool
because the Windows update (?) is pushing Photos on me.
is there a Fix for this???
I have thousands of images from .jpgs to .pngs on my computer. I use
the (free) FastStone Photo Viewer. It's not only a great image
viewer, but offers many other options from selecting by tagged images
to bulk re-naming. It's set as my default viewer.
https://www.faststone.org/
https://www.irfanview.com/
I have both Faststone and Irfanview, and I like Faststone better.
What I remember last using Irfanview for was when I wanted
to change the default orientation of some pictures that were
usually wrong (downloaded from my off-brand phone).
IIRC, Faststone would rotate them okay for PC display by Faststone,
but they would be wrong when uploaded to Face Book.
Opening and saving a lossy format like jpg will usually result in... loss
of quality. For the specific purpose of rotating by multiples of 90°, it's
usually possible to do it losslessly, by just, well, rotating the encoded
data (rather than. decoding, rotating, and reencoding). There may also be
the possibility of specifying in the preamble what orientation the data
has, and maybe this is what solved the issue for one program but not for
fb, that paragon of quality software (maybe it just assumes the data
orientation rather than reading it from the file).
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Anyway, I don't know if your faststone has lossless rotation, maybe it
does. If not, there's a few utilities that can do it. AnnyStudio JPEG
Lossless Rotator seems to be one such.
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