Wednesday, May 9, 2012

FastPictureViewer Pro (32-Bit)





FastPictureViewer (32-bit) is an attractive image viewer that lets users quickly scan through images, view histograms and image metadata, and label photos. Although the program doesn't have a lot of features, it makes up for it to some extent with a very nice appearance. The program's interface is quite sleek, with its functions organized in four buttons at the lower left corner. In kiosk mode, the program removes the title bar at the top and the taskbar, allowing users to maximize the viewing area. Overall, the program's appearance is very professional and modern, making it a pleasure to work with. Our only criticism of the interface is that moving between subfolders and parent folders is not particularly intuitive. The program's built-in Help file is quite brief and is more a list of keyboard functions than an explanation of how the program works. The program's features are not particularly impressive, although they all function as they should. The program displays an RGB histogram, as well as a metadata panel that shows the image's original exposure information. The program provides a basic labeling function that mimics that of other popular image browsers such as Lightroom and ViewNX. Users should be aware that the program is indeed an image viewer and not an image editor; you won't be doing any tweaking or correcting. FastPictureViewer is free. It installs desktop icons without asking but uninstalls cleanly. We recommend this program for users looking for an attractive, lightweight way to view images.

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