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This article presents a comparison of image viewers and image organizers which can be used for image viewing.
Video Comparison of image viewers
Functionality overview and licensing
Maps Comparison of image viewers
Supported file formats
Commonly used vendor-independent formats
Camera raw formats
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Supported operating systems
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Basic features
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Additional features
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See also
- Comparison of raster graphics editors
- Digital image editing
- List of raster graphics editors
- List of graphics file formats
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Notes
- iPhoto is part of iLife, which includes a DVD authoring package (iDVD), a video editor (iMovie), a music player (iTunes), a multimedia web publisher (iWeb), and an audio-sequencing program (GarageBand)
- FastPictureViewer's DirectX hardware acceleration support depends on the actual video card installed and the amount of available video memory. The commercial version also supports previewing some camera RAW formats for which a WIC-enabled codec exists. Such RAW codecs are currently available from Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax, Sony and for Adobe DNG.
- Many applications on Mac OS X use either the Core Image or QuickTime APIs for image support. This enables reading and writing to a variety of formats, including JPEG, JPEG2000, Apple Icon Image format, TIFF, PNG, PDF, BMP and more.
- SView5 may also run on Linux/x86 and MacOS/x86 using Mono.
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References
Source of the article : Wikipedia