Panel with Histogram

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Jehol

Panel with Histogram

Post by Jehol »

would be quite cool to be able to get a fourth panel with the histogram of the displayed pictured.
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Post by Guest »

yes, histograms would be cool :)
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klumy
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Post by klumy »

I like this idea
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Olivier_G
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Post by Olivier_G »

I support Histograms as well.
However, I would prefer to see it in a more interactive "preview area".
Something like:
- Normal Preview
- Histogram (R+G+B; each channel alone)
- Properties (File, Image, EXIF, IPTC...)

A left click on the area (or whatever) would cycle between them.

Olivier
thire
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Post by thire »

Olivier_G wrote:- Properties (File, Image, EXIF, IPTC...)
I found XnView by looking for a (professional) IPTC management-software. This is very nice and good, but I prefer exifer's view options (a tab on the right side) better. Easy and fast reading and editing there would be interesting.
(BTW: Does the Exif and IPTC support (save/read) good or are there any known bugs?)
Thomas

Oh, someone else requested this: http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=800
leolu
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Histogram + Highlights

Post by leolu »

I support histograms as well (any kind of way to display them permanently would e great)
Another thing that I'm looking for is a "flashing highlights" dispaly. I mean having saturated pixels displayed in a special way - for instance blinking - as BreezeBrowser or Silkypix.
thire
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Re: Histogram + Highlights

Post by thire »

leolu wrote:I support histograms as well (any kind of way to display them permanently would e great)
Another thing that I'm looking for is a "flashing highlights" dispaly. I mean having saturated pixels displayed in a special way - for instance blinking - as BreezeBrowser or Silkypix.
Wow, I din't know that there is some software that does this, I just know it from my camera. but this would be amazing!