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  2. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    Resize, crop, rotate, flip, JPEG lossless rotate/flip/crop, adjust exposure and colors etc., filters (sharpen, blur, average, emboss), batch convert, batch rename, edit IPTC info Free for non-commercial use Xv: View as ASCII or hex, magnify, determine pixel values

  3. How to add support for HEIC and HEVC files on Windows 11 - AOL

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    Once you complete the steps, you can start viewing ".heic" file extensions encoded using the HEIF container with Photos or another compatible app.. How to fix HEIF codecs support on Windows 11. If ...

  4. High Efficiency Image File Format - Wikipedia

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    An image codec called CopyTrans HEIC, which is free for personal use and available for Windows versions 7 through 10, supports opening HEIF files in Windows Photo Viewer without the Microsoft codec installed. (The Microsoft HEIC codec is only available for Windows 10, version 1803 and up in the Photos UWP app.) [36]

  5. dcraw - Wikipedia

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    SilkRaw – exports embedded thumbnails and launch batch conversion for Amiga OS4, AROS, and MorphOS; SNS-HDR – for Windows; UFRaw – a standalone raw developer and GIMP plug-in for Windows, Linux, and macOS; Mass Image Compressor – Bulk image compressor for Windows, uses dcraw to read and convert the images to JPEG.

  6. Windows Imaging Component - Wikipedia

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    Also, the GDI+ graphic library is built on WIC, although GDI+ does not load 3rd-party or external codecs. With Windows 7 the WIC stack itself underwent a major overhaul and is now free-threaded, as are all the built-in and external codecs shipping with Windows. Being free-threaded is also a requirement for new codecs targeting Windows 7. [10]

  7. Exif - Wikipedia

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    Exchangeable image file format (officially Exif, according to JEIDA/JEITA/CIPA specifications) [5] is a standard that specifies formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras (including smartphones), scanners and other systems handling image and sound files recorded by digital cameras.

  8. High Efficiency Video Coding - Wikipedia

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    High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), also known as H.265 and MPEG-H Part 2, is a video compression standard designed as part of the MPEG-H project as a successor to the widely used Advanced Video Coding (AVC, H.264, or MPEG-4 Part 10).

  9. Comparison of video converters - Wikipedia

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    Video converter Converts without transcoding Batch convert Join files Converts audio files Converts photos Extract audio Preview Include effects Editing tools DVD burning Blu-ray burning Menu templates Splitting into chapters Converts online videos Subtitles support Upload to YouTube Variable frame rate inputs Any Video Converter: No: Yes: Yes ...