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ZipImageViewer

Minimalistic image viewer that introduces no "DPI blurriness", browses password-protected archives on the fly and has a slideshow feature much like Ken-Burns-Slideshow.

Need 64bit Windows and .Net Framework 4.7.2 (included in Windows 10 April 2018 Update)

Build Status

Picture Wall

Features

  • Portable and no installation needed.
  • Works with all archives supported by 7z.
  • Tries a configured list of fallback passwords on any new encrypted archives.
  • Keeps a map of the password used for each archive to reduce unnecessary trials and errors.
  • Support EXIF orientation metadata.
  • DpiImage control.
    • 1:1 rendering of images by overriding WPF's device-independent auto-scaling on Image control.
  • No blurriness caused by incorrect position (X / Y translation).
  • PerMonitor DPI awareness.
  • Thumbnail cache for instant loading.
  • "Picture Wall"
  • A slideshow feature with 3 transition effects.
  • English and Simplified Chinese UI language.

Using Fallback Passwords

Fallback Passwords

Command Line Arguments

To open folders or files at startup, pass the path as an argument to the executable. E.g. ZipImageViewer.exe "C:\somefolderorfile"

To run slideshow at startup, include -slideshow as an argument. E.g. ZipImageViewer.exe -slideshow "C:\somefolder"

What's Wrong with Photos

Be sure to scale the page properly to see the difference. For example if your display is set to 125% scaling, you need to scale the webpage to 80%. And this is actually a chroma test image so you also want to use RGB instead of YCbCr color format on your monitor.

Microsoft Photos 2019.19071.17920.0 unable to handle proper rendering after zooming and panning. (Come on Microsoft... Is that the best you can do? And please let me scale to 100% by double clicking!)

ZipImageViewer is always true to the image at 100% scaling.