There is always some loss of quality when saving a picture in JPEG format, even if you use quality 100. JPEG is lossy format.
If you need maximum possible quality in JPEG, tick also the option...
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There is always some loss of quality when saving a picture in JPEG format, even if you use quality 100. JPEG is lossy format.
If you need maximum possible quality in JPEG, tick also the option...
The Flash Player projector seems to be a sufficient replacement for Flash playback in IrfanView.
I have no idea what specific application are you using, but the author of the application should...
You may try libwebp utilities from Google for batch compression.
The standalone Flash projector is still working as expected.
Brightness, contrast and gamma correction works quite well. You can also make the text truly black.
If you want an answer from the developer, you have to contact the developer directly. This forum is for users. The purpose of the Bugreport section is that other users can test the issues and share...
I can confirm that the behavior changed. Previously, I was able to browse folders in the left panel using keys. Now, it jumps automatically to the right panel.
Just increase colour depth to 16,7 million (24 bits per pixel)
You need to find a reliable way to reproduce the problem, so the author could test and investigate the problem.
As far as I know, IrfanView doesn't use any crazy icon features, just basic icons,...
You may still use a standalone player (projector) from Adobe for playing SWF files, it's independent on system plugins. Just search for "flash player projector".
FLV format is supported in many...
Try redoing the file association settings in IrfanView. Run IrfanView as Administrator, open Settings and set the Extensions.
I've never seen this problem. All my program icons are correct. This must be a system specific issue.
I don't have this issue. I've checked my folder and there are multiple files with this exact code in the name (including 7-zip, Avidemux, GIMP, Java JRE, VirtualBox, VLC ...) and dozens of files with...
Adobe Flash is proprietary, it's not easy to write an independent player for it.
MPC can open SWF files directly, however I don't know what library is used.
The file is present in the All Plugins 64bit package.
What image format are you using?
Are the colors right, when you just open the picture in IrfanView?
Are the colors right, when you manually resize the picture and save?
Some incompatible codecs could flip the image. This used to be a common problem in some video players.
What codecs are you using and what are the other video players?
You may email the developer, the contact information is in "About" dialog in IrfanView.
I've tried the FPX file in 32 bit IrfanView in WinXP virtual machine. It displayed all black, so the OS is not a problem. I guess the plugin got broken at some point as an oversight.
So it is IrfanView Thumbnails program. Windows Explorer settings don't apply here.
You have to use an ancient version of Internet Explorer. I've tried IE 5.0 in Windows 98 and it seems to work. You can then save the picture as BMP file.
Yes, that is very inconvenient.
You may contact the developer of IrfanView and discuss some other possibilities. The contact information is in the About dialog in the program.
Could you provide an example file?
I see, I didn't understand the question correctly.
Web browsers are technically vector viewers. The text, frames and other elements are vector graphics.
The zoom function in IrfanView is raster...
Running IrfanView as Administrator every time is not necessary. It's needed only for saving the settings.