The 'Rolls Royce' viewer in that regard was always Hamrick's now-defunct VuePrint Pro*. However, unfortunately, I don't use FastStone Image Viewer for one very simple reason, that being the clumsy awkward way it scales images to view, essentially you cannot select a portion of an image to view as an enlargement. It even has a scaled-down version of my very favorite Photoshop adjustment tool: Shadow/Highlight but unfortunately which doesn't stretch to having tonal width, radius and midtone contrast adjustments a la PS. It has many useful features such as histograms, an excellent tree / file view with images, thumbnails or details mode and such which are quite on par with XnView.įurthermore, it has basic image editing which is fine for quick touch-ups. I rather like FastStone Image Viewer, it progressively gets better every time I come to review it.
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