Install 123 Photo Viewer ( Free, Offers in-app purchases) 11. All in all, 123 Photo Viewer is a feature-packed photo viewer for Windows 10 and you can give it a try.įile Formats: JPG, GIF, PNG, WEBP, PSD, SVG and more. The only con is that it’s slightly slower in comparison to other image viewers. Not to mention, there is also support for Apple’s Live Photos (LIVP format) so that is great. Instead, just tap on either side and comfortably preview the photos. You don’t have to click on buttons to move back and forth between images. However, the best part about 123 Photo Viewer is that it’s compatible with touch-screen Windows 10 laptops. You can quickly go into full-screen mode by pressing the “F” key, delete photos without confirmation, and more. The developers are creating ImageGlass in the UWP framework so let’s wait how well it performs.įile Formats: ai, b64, bmp, bpg, cur, cut, dib, emf, eps, exif, exr, gif, hdr, heic, ico, jfif, jp2, jpe, jpeg, jpg, pbm, pcx, pgm, png, ppm, psd, svg and more.Īpart from that, there are a few handy shortcuts to navigate through the photos in a seamless manner. If IrfanView’s user interface doesn’t cut for you, you should definitely go for ImageGlass. Overall, ImageGlass is an awesome image viewer for Windows 10 and I am sure you will love the performance jump from the native Photos app. You want to rotate an image, just click on the rotate button and there you have it. Unlike nested menus, it has quick access to all important features like rotation, zoom, print, etc on the top bar. What I love about ImageGlass is the quick menu on top of the image. – Always on top option (F4).The image loading time is almost negligible and you get an instant preview of the images the moment you open it. Lock setting by adding attribute lock="True" – Option to loop images and slideshow, or not – Delete selection (set crop area to background color) Contribute with your translation at /languages – Filenames is sorted numerically correct – Sharpness optimized at 100% zoom level (mouse double click) – Select window color theme dark, light or mixed (F5) – Option to move and zoom entire window with mouse/touch (F3) – Set zoom level to disable pixel interpolation (F2->scalingthreshold) – Option to use mouse wheel to switch images – Switch image by mouse wheel reversed (change F2->wheelstep) – Option to open small images stretched out or not – Exit by ESC key (config file only, F2->exit_by_escape) – HEIC and JFIF file association (/how-to/) – F5 refresh image from file (theme now Ctrl+F6/F7) – Move image with WASD keys (E=reset, F/R=next/previous) – Save (Ctrl+S) in addition to Save As (AltGr+S) – Bugfix (Windows GUI scale vs OPV maximized issue)
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– Keyboard shortcuts R/F fixed (switched) – Macro script for batch process, Ctrl+M (experimental) – Images opened from Windows Explorer now correctly sorted
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– Sort as in Explorer is disabled by default due to issues.
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– Sort as in Explorer, option in settings menu – Legacy installer signed with trusted certificate – RAW format EXIF rotation suport improved – Append images by holding Shift or Ctrl at Open or drag/drop – Jpeg save quality adjustable (in More settings menu) – Rounded corner option (Windows 11 style) – Save command (Ctrl+S) index skip bugfix – CMD (.bat) start of OPV takes all config file arguments – Subfolders_at_folder_open option in config file (F2) – Exit app with Escape key option in More settings menu – Google maps shortcut (Shift+I) + Pro toolbar button – Right-click filename for "Information displayed" menu – Metadata view (Ctrl+I) in "Information displayed" menu – Edit keyboard shortcuts in More settings menu (Ctrl+K) Better to get it from Microsoft Store if you run Windows 10. You can install anyway by clicking on "more info" or something like that. This installer also work in Windows 10 but you might get a warning since the app is "unknown" to Windows. Pro is not available in all countries due to lack of MS Store end user taxation management (I have no resources to handle that myself). Open Microsoft Store app in Windows and search for One Photo Viewer is the easiest way to get it.