
The distinguishing feature of ACDSee Free that makes it the best Windows photo viewer is that it allows you to view files inside ZIP archives without extracting them. However, it is a bit sensitive and you may skip some files without even noticing it. It is rather convenient to use a mouse scroll wheel to navigate in a folder. Also, this program simplifies the printing process and setting an image as the desktop wallpaper.

It is possible to use a mouse or keyboard controls to scroll through the pictures, rotate and zoom them in and out. In the Details tab of File Properties, you can edit many of the fields by clicking them to hi-lite then, mouse to the right half of the blue hi-lite bar and left-click again to allow editing once you are done with your edit, mouse back to the left end of the bar, left-click to set, and then click Apply at bottom-right.With ACDSee Free, you can easily view your images and quickly access the necessary functions to edit them. One quick way to access File Properties is to left-click the file name at the top of the Image Properties window. If you need to see even more information, you can access File Properties in more ways than I can count in File Properties, you want the Details tab. You can right-click anywhere in the EXIF display and copy the entire EXIF contents to the clipboard for pasting in Notepad or any other text document. You should then see a window that has three tabs, EXIF, Histogram, and jpeg Comment.Ī really neat trick in the EXIF tab is, down at the bottom, if the image has GPS data, there will be two little icons where it says GPS click the little multi-colored square icon and the location will display in Google Maps click the little blue globe icon and Google Earth Pro will immediately open and zoom in on the image location.īeside the two little GPS icons is a little Asterisk click that to switch the GPS display between nautical Degrees/Minutes/Seconds and Decimal coordinates this feature is very handy when you have one and need to know the other. To see a window similar to that you posted, in the line of options at upper-left, click View from that drop-down menu, click Image Properties. There are several ways to access and view the data.
