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Misc. => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Oge_user on 2003-04-05 19:24:05

Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: Oge_user on 2003-04-05 19:24:05
Who knows a good alternative to ACDSee?
Latest versions of this programs are very slow..
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: CiTay on 2003-04-05 19:25:37
IrfanView (http://www.irfanview.com/), perhaps?
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: Gallvs on 2003-04-05 19:29:43
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Who knows a good alternative to ACDSee?
Latest versions of this programs are very slow..

ACDSee classic (which is basically the old yet good v. 2,43) is still my favourite.
Version 4 and 5 are pure bloat IMHO. 

There are also some excellent freeware alternatives, such as Irfanview and Slowview.
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: Q! on 2003-04-05 19:46:36
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IrfanView (http://www.irfanview.com/), perhaps?

Yeah, Iview is great, small and lighting fast. 
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: bluewer than blue on 2003-04-05 20:41:09
SlowView (http://www.slowview.at) unlike its name is very good and totally free as well.
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: bodhy on 2003-04-05 22:14:05
I think the best is ThumbPlus from www.cerious.com.

It has a lot of interesting features... powerfull batch converssion, filters...
Take a look to the features list at the web.

I don't work with ACDSee from long time ago so I don't know how slow is...
hope ThumbPlus will be fast enough for you ;-)

Best regards.
b:.
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: STSinNYC on 2003-04-05 23:22:52
I also use IrfanViewer. Like it.
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: Radetzky on 2003-04-05 23:55:26
My vote (for what it's worth) goes to IrfanView too.  I've been using it as a replacement to ACDSee for about 8 months now and I am not desapointed.
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: bluewer than blue on 2003-04-06 00:54:47
According to IrfanView's site, the program can also open Real Audio files...anyone checked if it does that even if you haven't Real Player installed (although I doubt)?
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: Neo Neko on 2003-04-06 00:58:16
Xnview is good to.
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: Oge_user on 2003-04-06 09:43:38
Slow View seems to be very good.

BTW, how to disable the viewing of audio and files from ACDSee? With Slow View I can disable this feature but with ACDSee no.
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: smok3 on 2003-04-06 09:49:55
irfan is fast and does work, but has somehow borken generation of html/thumbs..., (wrong thumbs will show for wrong pictures), also the gui is extremly ugly under xp,
i would need one with 'export to html/thumbs, before convert all originals that arent yet to jpegs' option with the ability to use custom html/css templates for that?
-also the ability to add comments and the option to show original image info with the thumb (before it was jpeg-ed)
(downloading slowview, lmao@ the vorbis plugin  )
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edit:

slowview
- cant find any html generation options...
- starts with the ugly pulldown menus which can be turned off luckily
- will start in localized mode (which is so horibly translated i needed to switch to english to find anything first  )
+ high quality thumbs, fast

xnview
- cant find the way to better the thumbnail generation quality in browse window
- low quality filters - no bicubic resize, low quality text keyer...
- quite a bit slower than slowview or irfan (on p3/800)
+ almost decent html/thumb generation (better resizing filter than the one used in its own browser)
out of the box html thumbs example: http://smokeamiga.virtualave.net/xnview/page.html (http://smokeamiga.virtualave.net/xnview/page.html)

slowview&xnview
- cant find the way to see mask only in 32bit images
+ bit less ugly than irfan under xp

edit2: deleted eps bs.

edit3: is there a way to increase the number of formats that winxp will show in thumbnail mode?
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: LIF on 2003-04-06 16:31:15
602 Photo, part of freeware Office suite,602 Pro PC Suite (http://www.software602.com/products/pcs/download.html).
Its has all basic editing functions,  supports Twain devices(cameras & scanners) and converts between all popular image formats.
I recommend it.

LIF
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: rjamorim on 2003-04-06 18:09:37
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According to IrfanView's site, the program can also open Real Audio files...anyone checked if it does that even if you haven't Real Player installed (although I doubt)?

You need real player.



Susie anyone?
http://www.digitalpad.co.jp/~takechin/ (http://www.digitalpad.co.jp/~takechin/)

(the site is in Jap, but the interface is in english)

I use it for some weird formats that you can't find viewers anywhere else (Like PlayStation's TIM format)
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: rjamorim on 2003-04-06 18:11:17
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BTW, how to disable the viewing of audio and files from ACDSee? With Slow View I can disable this feature but with ACDSee no.

You need to disable the Media plugin.

It's in a Plugin Options screen, somewhere.
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: Gecko on 2003-04-06 19:55:48
Does anyone know of any viewer that has the ability to pre-load the next image while viewing the current one? I enjoy this feature of ACDSee alot. AFAIK IrfanView doesn't do this. Otherwise I think IrfanView is great. The resize/resampling modes are interesting and provide good results.
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: yourtallness on 2003-04-06 20:51:22
Does anyone know any viewer other than Windows Picture and Fax viewer and ACDSee 5
that has bicubic interpolation? I've tried IrfanView, SlowView and Ulead Photo Explorer
and they all pretty much sucked... Bicubic interpolation is a essential for smooth non-pixely
zoom-ins IMHO...
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: bluewer than blue on 2003-04-06 23:20:35
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Does anyone know any viewer other than Windows Picture and Fax viewer and ACDSee 5
that has bicubic interpolation? I've tried IrfanView, SlowView and Ulead Photo Explorer
and they all pretty much sucked... Bicubic interpolation is a essential for smooth non-pixely
zoom-ins IMHO...

Not exactly what you are looking for (sine you need a viewer in the style of ACDSee), but you might also find this (http://www.shortcut.nl) useful one way or another.
Title: Alternative to ACDSee
Post by: Risk on 2003-04-07 22:51:07
I use Slowview.

It's good and it´s free