SamR
05-20-2004, 03:16 PM
Anyone know of a good graphics viewer I can use on the Ique???
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : Need Graphics Viewer SamR 05-20-2004, 03:16 PM Anyone know of a good graphics viewer I can use on the Ique??? Sam Chrisq 05-20-2004, 03:31 PM AcidImage is the one I prefer. Another one is JPEGview. Good Luck, Chris NS1007 05-20-2004, 03:34 PM or RescoView ns mco_chris 05-20-2004, 05:28 PM I like GrxView (http://www.indevsoftware.com/products/GrxView/), no PC conversion program needed! mechanic 05-20-2004, 11:20 PM Splashphoto works very well with my unit. dacat 08-01-2004, 08:25 PM Ok I've tried GrxView and JPEGviewer and when I try to view images from my camera it crashes the Q. Just resets. Don't know whether it is the large file size (2M) of the program. Anyone else tried this or have this problem? Maybe another sugguestion in graphic viewer? Curious Cat 08-01-2004, 09:12 PM Originally posted by dacat Ok I've tried GrxView and JPEGviewer and when I try to view images from my camera it crashes the Q. Just resets. Don't know whether it is the large file size (2M) of the program. Anyone else tried this or have this problem? Maybe another sugguestion in graphic viewer? That's a lot of bits for a small device, If you use SplashPhoto you can drag and drop any size picture files to the desktop application and it will resize it accordingly for transfer to the iQue. The whole process is pretty much automatic although there are many options/features you can use if you want. apersson850 08-02-2004, 08:20 AM I use RescoViewer, but I don't think I've fed it with anything larger than 3 Megapixel images, directly from my camera's SD card. These images are about 0.6 MB large. But I think that software uses some memory swapping if images are too large, since right now it claims that 2.37 MPix is the largest image that can be loaded, without memory swapping. And it does load larger images than that. 0gopogo 08-08-2004, 01:19 AM So do I, with images about 1.5 - 2 MB. There have been no problems yet and the seepd is very reasonable, too. Edit: I have no idea what "seepd" is. I meant to type "speed". biggz 08-15-2004, 05:26 PM I found Adobe Reader for Palm to be the free way to go. The only draw back is you'll need a file converter program. It so happens that Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop elements have this feature. You'll also get better editing and color correction of your images. You can also control the size of the file, and it has a zoom. So if you can get your hands on either of those two Adobe programs, the Adobe Reader for palm will have you viewing in no time. Now if it only supported a slide setting? :cool: PDA Street
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