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FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2017 3:03 pm
by billon
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http://www.pintosoft.com/en/foni
Yet another Korean image viewer, something between Imagine and FastStone Image Viewer
Lightweight and fast free image viewer for Windows
Quickly view and simply edit photos
Free for everyone - personal and commercial use
Automatically organize your pictures by date
Edit photos without damaging the original
Sharing photos on Blogs, Twitter, Facebook
Over 100 image formats supported
Can read/write PDF/AI/EPS/PS and XPS (if Ghostscript is installed)
Based on Image Magick, so supports many image formats,
full list
E.g., can read/write SVG
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 4:18 am
by Midas
Nice find,
billon.
FocusOn Image Viewer (
Foni[?]) is a well rounded image utility in briefest testing, focusing in ease of use and online integration with blogs, email, twitter and Facebook. From the start, SVG capability is worth a feather in its cap.
IMHO, with some further tweaking of its interface (see below) it might evolve into a perfect option for the purpose...
Current version is v1.8 -- the first natively portable it seems, according to changelog (see
http://www.pintosoft.com/en/post/foni1.8_en).
BTW, the main download link will only yield the installer; you'll have to click further down on the "
portable" text to get the archives.
Wishlist:
- ability to launch directly into full screen viewer;
- customization of the toolbar (buttons shown/order, small/large icons, text labels/tooltips);
- customization of thumbnail viewer backgrounds...
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 6:10 am
by __philippe
@Midas
Pretty nice illustration of
FocusOn ImageViewer capabilities.
Shame this tool does not display
Exif|IPTC metadata as well. Until it does, I'll gladly stick with good ole
Imagine...
BTW,
Could you resize the screenshot to fit the customary page width, Pretty Please ?
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 6:34 am
by Midas
__philippe wrote:Shame this tool does not display
Exif|IPTC metadata as well. Until it does, I'll gladly stick with good ole
Imagine...
Oh, but it does: try "Shift+I" and see how you fare...
__philippe wrote:BTW, Could you resize the screenshot to fit the customary page width, Pretty Please?
Granted!
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 8:52 am
by __philippe
Midas wrote:- Oh, but it does: try "Shift+I" and see how you fare...
Oh boy, do I fare well indeed with this new toy !...
"
Shift+I" alone uncovers several nifty, intuitive functions :
- Adjust (Manual) Brightness | Contras | Gamma | Color temp | Red | Green | Blue
- Filter Auto-Adjust | Sharpen | Blur | Monochrome | and more...
- Text Insert any text and move it at will within an image
- Exif Display full exif metadata
Also, the file selection pane includes a "Text-filter", very handy for quick file lookup
(would have preferred a case-insensitive search, tho...)
All in all, a most valuable trove in a long while !
Give our man
billon a cigar !
Midas wrote:- ...(screenshot resize request)...Granted!
Ta ! Feeling much relieved already
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:24 am
by __philippe
Midas wrote:...BTW, the main download link will only yield the installer; you'll have to click further down on the "portable" text to get the archives.
Alternatively, one can just
unpack the installer, for instance:
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C:7z x FocusOnIV_1.8_en.exe
7-Zip 9.22 beta Copyright (c) 1999-2011 Igor Pavlov 2011-04-18
Processing archive: FocusOnIV_1.8_en.exe
Extracting $PLUGINSDIR\System.dll
Extracting $PLUGINSDIR\UAC.dll
Extracting $PLUGINSDIR\nsDialogs.dll
Extracting $PLUGINSDIR\modern-wizard.bmp
Extracting $PLUGINSDIR\modern-header.bmp
Extracting Uninstall.exe
Extracting ImageMagick_LICENSE.txt
Extracting ImageMagick_NOTICE.txt
Extracting vcomp140.dll
Extracting foni1033.dll
Extracting fonires.dll
Extracting fimage.dll
Extracting foni.exe
Everything is Ok
Files: 13
Size: 14050803
Compressed: 4285784
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 2:40 am
by __philippe
Wonder if anyone else noticed
FocusonImageViewer keeps creating multiple
"magick-1.*" files
differentiated by a seemingly random string extension, such as:
- magick-1.357720872715uAQFXpJLu8iL
magick-1.357720872715-_HQgUZFQGTx
magick-1.357720872715v6mRBqgoN2j_
...
Magick-1.* files generation seems to be triggered after the "Text" function (under SHFT-I)
has been used to enter character strings into an image, which is later saved.
Can anyone confirm ?
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 12:01 pm
by __philippe
Just exchanged email with
FocusOn Image Viewer (FIV) developers, who assured me that those funny
"magick-1"
files are merely a side-effect of using ImageMagick built-in library, and can be safely deleted after
FIV ran.
I also submitted a few suggestions,...which they promptly agreed to implement in an upcoming
FIV release !
1 -
"Text-filter" search bar: option to make the Text search
case-INsensitive
2 -
"Add text to image" edit tab: option to save modified
Font/Color/Size attributes
3 -
"View details" files selection main panel:
- option to save modified columns width/positions
- add a new column to mark every file containing EXIF metadata with a CameraEXIF tag
(shades of
imagine...
)
Wait and see...
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 4:43 am
by Midas
Nice going,
_philippe.
You could perhaps also make them aware of our little discussion here at TPFC...
Moreover, your exif button isn't linked with https...
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 9:09 am
by __philippe
@Midas
I'll be damned...
Would you believe the very same thought fleetingly entered my foggy mind while writing the mail suggestions to FIV's developers ?...
...only to be rescued in the nick of one NYC microsec before hitting SEND,
...thus allowing
this innocent self-reference to hopefully find its merry way to the appropriate recipient's attention ...
PS
Appreciate the tactfully subdued reminder, but it was really meant that way.
Just recycling some convenient static illustration from a former post of mine, plain cut&paste sloth, No Button Today(*), am afraid...
(*) Can be hummed to a possibly recognizable tune https://youtu.be/LesWfbkJJlQ?t=7
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 11:21 am
by Midas
OK, I get it. It' just that when you do that I get this...
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 1:05 pm
by __philippe
@Midas
Colour me perplexed, but I, for one, don't really get it...
The inline "CameraEXIF" tiny tag image in my above post dated 16 Nov 2017 21:01 is not clickable,
it is merely displayed as a tiny icon, on my system, at least. (works the same under XP an Win7, BTW)
Do I understand correctly your screenshot warning message is produced as a result of clicking my post "CameraEXIF" tag ?
On the other hand...
Considering two code snippets extracted from:
1 - MY original post
2 - YOUR warning message
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https://s8.postimg.org/bunrnasj9/https.png
One can see that
- clicking URL#1 does correctly display the expected tiny image
- clicking URL#2 does indeed display your warning message
Now, the question is :
Where is that mystifying URL#2 of yours coming from
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 4:13 am
by Midas
__philippe wrote:Do I understand correctly your screenshot warning message is produced as a result of clicking my post "CameraEXIF" tag?
Nope, just displaying it suffices...
The answer to this riddle is simple:
tinypic.com doesn't support direct https linking, while
postimage.org does.
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 12:24 pm
by __philippe
Right, but the riddle is only half answered, and the question remain:
Why would the innocuous URL
http://i42.tinypic.com/zilp51.png built into my above post
magically turn (on your side) into evil
https://s8.postimg.org/bunrnasj9/https.png , to our mutual annoyance ?
Re: FocusOn Image Viewer
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 7:09 pm
by webfork
If you connect to a page with some resources encrypted and not others, some browsers will throw up an error. There are a long list of reasons for this that I realize don't seem to apply to viewing a page about a freeware program. As the tinypic link isn't encrypted, that's something that prompts the error.