ExifPro is an application meant to display, manipulate and browse photographs.It can display images in different view modes. Selected images may be copied, resized, cropped and adjusted using tools offered by ExifPro.
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- FIX: Changing wallpaper wasn't permanent
- FIX: Sigma DP2 EXIF decoding fixes
- FIX: Fixed internal cache memory limit to stop running out of memory on systems with more than 2 GB of RAM
- FIX: Scrollbar's size in a light table
- Boost libraries updated to version 1.45
Reviewing 1.0.7 (Feb 5, 2009)
The most good-looking and photographer-friendly image viewer/browser, imho
Reviewing 1.0.4 (Oct 22, 2008)
Note on changes in recent version on program page: "Note: It's amazing how useful and intuitive this simple fature of double clicking and middle clicking could be. Give it a try!"
Very true! :D
Reviewing 1.0.2 (Sep 7, 2008)
It's really good program. Blazing speed, full set of necessary features. Look at it without fail!
The main drawback is impossibility to contact the author: all messages return as spam.
Reviewing 1.0.2 (Sep 5, 2008)
DG: It IS possible to contact the author. I mailed him a few times and EACH time I got a response. So I had no problems whatsoever. I used gmail btw.
My previous viewer of choice was IrfanView. My #2 was XnView. Both great products. But this is my #1 now.
It looks amazing, has a line preview feature, allows tagging photos on-the-fly AND displays all the photo info (like ISO, f/stop, etc) and again in a BEAUtiful way.
Totally worth the money, imho.
P.S. I am NOT an author of this program, nor am I in NO way affiliated with it. Just be lovin it!
Reviewing Build 201 (Jun 28, 2008)
I think this is the best viewer for a photographer. It looks amazing, it displays all the technical info needed (like ISO, f/stop, etc), it has an ability to tag and assign star rating, as well as adding keywords, etc. It also has a light table, it can crop and a zillion other things. And the most amazing thing is that it does so in style AND quality.
I just love it!
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