![]() ![]() The Settings > Video section says that the application supports files that Windows Media Player supports including ASF, AVI, MKV, MOV, MP4 and WMV. The available options include Blur, Embossed, Pixelate, Magnify, Bloom, Swirl, Monochrome, Ripple, etc. To add various effects to your photos, click on its namesake menu and choose the effect you want to add. You can bookmark folders, and pagemark images and access them quickly. The fan shaped button opens the Effects panel that can be used to change the image's size, trim it, sharpen the image, toggle the grid. Rotate, scale, flip the images, select the stretch view. The second option, Navigator, has some interesting tools. Moving to the other edge of the screen, the Information panel displays the image's properties and EXIF data. The History section is yet another place where you can access your recent files from. Page List displays a list of all media in the current folder. The menu also lets you save playlists, set the search settings. This panel has its own address bar and buttons, click on the three-dot menu to change the view style (List, Content, Banner and Thumbnail). Speaking of which, the first option on the left side-bar, Bookshelf, also lists your recent media. The "recent books" menu can be used to access the folders that you opened using the program. Toggle dual page view using the Page menu or Ctrl +2, switch to normal view with Ctrl + 1 F11 enables full screen mode, while F5 starts a Slideshow. Enable the topmost option to make the program to stay on top of other windows. Want one more? Toggle the filmstrip mode from the view menu. The slider at the bottom of the screen provides another way to browse the folder, and the number next to it indicates the current and total number of images in the selected directory. ![]() Interestingly, this also works with the right and left mouse buttons. Tap the right and left arrow keys to switch to other images in the folder. The program's interface has a dark background, and there are two side-panels, one on either side of the window.ĭrag and drop an image to start browsing the folder or, take the manual route from the File menu. It is an open source image viewer, and kind of resembles a web browser thanks to the navigation buttons and the address bar.
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