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  2. Windows Photo Viewer - Wikipedia

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    Windows Photo Viewer (formerly Windows Picture and Fax Viewer) [1] is an image viewer included with the Windows NT family of operating systems. It was first included with Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 under its former name. It succeeds Imaging for Windows.

  3. XnView - Wikipedia

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    XnView can read more than 500 image file formats, some audio and video file formats, and write 50 image file formats. [13] XnView also supports ICC profiles in JPEG , PNG and TIFF files. It doesn't respect loop settings on animated files, however, and will infinitely loop them, regardless. [ 14 ]

  4. xv (software) - Wikipedia

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    xv is a shareware program written by John Bradley to display and modify digital images under the X Window System. While popular in the early 1990s ("XV is widely considered to be the preeminent image viewer for the X Window System" [ 2 ] ), no official releases have been made since December 1994.

  5. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    File renaming, single-click background copy/move to preset location, single-click rating/labeling (writes Adobe XMP sidecar files and/or embeds XMP metadata within JPEG/TIFF/HD Photo/JPEG XR), Windows rating, color management including custom target profile selection, Unicode support, Exif shooting data (shutter speed, f-stop, ISO speed ...

  6. Windows Imaging Component - Wikipedia

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    A discontinued PowerToy for Windows XP from Microsoft, known as Photo Info, which allows viewing and editing image metadata from Windows Explorer, also uses WIC. [9] Starting with Windows Vista, Windows Explorer, and Windows Photo Gallery, are based on WIC and can thus view and organize images in any format for which a WIC codec is installed.

  7. Image viewer - Wikipedia

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    An image viewer or image browser is a computer program that can display stored graphical images; it can often handle various graphics file formats. [1] Such software usually renders the image according to properties of the display such as color depth , display resolution , and color profile .

  8. Gwenview - Wikipedia

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    Gwenview is an image viewer for Unix-like systems (including Linux) and is released as part of the KDE Applications bundle. The current maintainer is Aurélien Gâteau. The word "Gwen" means "white" in the Breton language and is commonly used as a first name.

  9. FastPictureViewer - Wikipedia

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    FastPictureViewer is a freemium image viewer for Windows XP and later. Its aim is to facilitate quick review, rating and annotation of large quantities of digital images in the early steps of the digital workflow, with an emphasis on simplicity and speed.