- Quicktime Player is slow
- Cinema 4D Picture Viewer is awesome but it doesn't like the number of digits in Octane's image filenames
- SqCheck is crashy
- Cyber-D is choppy
- Windows Picture Viewer + holding down the arrow key, is blurry
- After Effects is too big for the job
Good image sequence viewer for Windows?
Hi, I've been desperately trying to find a good image sequence viewer for Windows.
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I use FastStone (http://www.faststone.org/) and I love itcolorlabs wrote:Hi, I've been desperately trying to find a good image sequence viewer for Windows.
What do you guys use?
- Quicktime Player is slow
- Cinema 4D Picture Viewer is awesome but it doesn't like the number of digits in Octane's image filenames
- SqCheck is crashy
- Cyber-D is choppy
- Windows Picture Viewer + holding down the arrow key, is blurry
- After Effects is too big for the job

Marcus
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I usually just scroll through them using the mouse wheel. It's loading images fast enough to see the sequence. If you want a fluid animation it's not good. I thought you just wanted to flick through the images.colorlabs wrote:Hmm, I downloaded FastStone but can't get it to play image sequences...any tips?
Cheers,
Marcus
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. - Yogi Berra
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->Octane 2.44/ Blender2.5x
VirtualDub (free and lightweight) also imports & plays image sequences...
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i've always used ifranview. best one ever. and it's free.
http://www.irfanview.com/
but resizing big images is a little slow.
that or acdsee, but the pro versions isn't free.
http://store.acdsee.com/store/acd/Conte ... 0321085824
http://www.irfanview.com/
but resizing big images is a little slow.
that or acdsee, but the pro versions isn't free.
http://store.acdsee.com/store/acd/Conte ... 0321085824
thanks mate i was not aware of this gem
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We've been using djv for a while, really good set of tools (converting to other formats... also theres a listing function to check whether there are any drop frames in a certain folder.... pretty cool tool)
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Windows 7 x64 | GTX 580 1.5GB | 12GB DDR3 | Core i7 920 @ 3.6ghz