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News (RSS)- FastPictureViewer v1.9.298.0 (64-bit and 32-bit)Bug fix release (fixed a high-DPI screen mode cosmetic bug, fixed one tiny memory leak, affecting very long-running slide shows when using the PNG overlay feature, as well as other minor fixes). […]
- FastPictureViewer v1.9.297.0 (64-bit and 32-bit)The Black & White preview command (B) is now faster in GPU-accelerated mode. Added Bing Maps and Google reverse-geocoders to the IPTC Editor. The File Utilitie Copy Action's bit-by-bit copy integrity comparison had a flaw when comparing XMP sidecars, which has been fixed. […]
- FastPictureViewer v1.9.296.0 (64-bit and 32-bit)Fixes a cosmetic bug with the taskbar popup menu (plug-ins added to the wrong submenu) introduced in build 295. […]
- FastPictureViewer v1.9.294.0 (64-bit and 32-bit)A second regular expression substitution variable has been added for advanced renaming, {RegEx*}, which receives the full path as input (so it is possible to dissect the parent folder name(s) and use portions of them in the new name). […]
- FastPictureViewer v1.9.298.0 (64-bit and 32-bit)
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FastPictureViewer Codec Pack vs. Microsoft Camera Codec Pack
If you have any interest in raw shooting you must know by now that Microsoft has (finally!) delivered its own add-in enabling support for raw formats in Windows Explorer and Photo Gallery. The first questions that come to mind are … Continue reading →
Posted in Codec, Computers, Metadata, Performance, Photo, RAW, Windows
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Tagged codec, metadata, performance, RAW, WIC, Windows
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A Step Forward in the Universal Image Metadata Quest? (A call for a New Container Format)
The Metadata Working Group, a consortium of leading companies in the digital media industry, is working hard to establish metadata interoperability standards. The benefits of such a gigantic effort are obvious but adding metadata within existing image file formats is … Continue reading →
Posted in Computers, Metadata, Photo, Windows
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Tagged compound file, container, file format, metadata, Windows
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