what would be the quickest way to crop and resize a photo I have taken on the phone so I can upload it to a site like facebook. I would like to be able to add travel photos as I go without a computer.
I have the resco and I love it. I bought it with the Resco Media Suite that also has the Resco Explorer (a must have IMO), voice recorder and streaming radio. I like all the Resco apps and the picture editor is great!
I have the Resco Photo Editor/Viewer as well and think it is great; I purchased it as part of their "Utility Package" that also includes their file explorer (the best, IMO) and the newly revised "Resco Keyboard Pro".
I believe SPB also has a product called "SPB Imageer" that is comparable; however, I don't think it has the "Send to" function.
Check out "Easy Photo Editor".
It's exactly what you are looking for
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414091
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Are there any other programs out there that can change the today screen wallpaper aside from the standard image and video viewer provided by Microsoft? I have looked all over and cannot find a single lead to any programs that can do such a task. The standard image viewer is extremely slowwwww! Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
-Louis
file explorers and photo album viewers work
Hi,
Anyone know application like HTC Album but better?
An application that can view IMAGES and VIDEOS .. but it is finger friendly, easy to operate (zoom, delete, go back).
HTC Album is ok, but it could not view videos ... and sometimes very hard to zoom (does it really work???).
Thanks.
PocketCM image viewer IMO is the best still image viewer, unfortunately will not preview videos
I used to use HTC album, tried PocketCM picture viewer and liked it, but found it too hard to navigate. It would zoom in when I didn't want it to, change pictures accidently. Now I use A_C's S2V, really like it, quick and easy to zoom in and out with the D-pad.
Hi,
use resco photo explorer
I agree, in my opinion, S2V is the best software to view still images.
I'm not sure if there are any softwares out there made to view still images and videos. I think it's one or the other.
I use right now HTC Album 2 with SJ's Full Player plugin so I can play video directly within. Not the greatest but it will do for now.
I think the best solution is using resco photo explorer
Eyephoto's pretty good too, no video though...
Kinoma Play
I've heard good things about Kinoma Play, http://kinoma.com/play/
Being commercialware, I have yet to try it.
how can i change the sort order in HTC Album?
first image in preview is the last in explorer and so on
i would like to have it sorted upwards
gogol said:
HTC Album is ok, but it could not view videos ... and sometimes very hard to zoom (does it really work???).
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You probably have an old build of HTC Album. The stock build on my HTC Touch Cruise zoomz very easily (via touch screen and jog dial). I once tried an XDA build, but found that gestures would often cause rotation when I wanted to zoom, and zoom when I wanted to rotate.
As for videos, HTC album does preview them, but when you click on it, it opens them in Windows Media Player. Is this the behavior that you experience?
You could try the new HTC album floating around from the Opal/Manilla 2D.
i'm posting this from my phone...
anyone know of a way to open animated gifs on the kaiser? I did some search from my phone to find a way to open the files, and i've only come up w/ two options...Pictures and Videos program and resco photoviewer. Probleam is i can't find the photo's and video cab, and i dont want to pay for reseco. Are there any other free alternatives that i have?
This is the best freeware pictures viewing app bar none, xnview pocket:
There is also a desktop version that I also use.
Enjoy.
Regards,
MAC
Pocket IE?
i suggest trying to open animated GIFs with Pocket Internet Explorer...
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i suggest trying to open animated GIFs with Pocket Internet Explorer...
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PIE doesn't work...
i think i'm gonna stick w/ opera mobile....i just realized that plays .gifs just fine. i was hoping i could stick w/ a winmo/htc solution...but dah wellz. the only downsize to opera mobile is that it opens the gifs SUPER small, so if you need to you have to zoom in quite a bit.
Poll: Which Photo viewer do you use and like ?
Please post.
EyePhoto, HTC album, but i like first one better.
I was looking for a good one. I think I found what I like, fast, free and good S2V as recomended in Kaiser wiki.
Just came across Resco Photo Viewer Pro v6.33 a week or so ago and it's incredibly fast and efficient; just another great Resco product.
Moved to Kaiser Software.
Resco Photo Viewer & XnView Pocket
Resco Photo Viewer is very good for viewing.
XnView more for pocket editing.
I have used many and xnView pocket (and pc) is still the best and its free.
ImageViewer, 'cause I like to move by fingers on the pictures, zooming on them, rotate, etc. using the whole screen.
The problem is I have lots of folders in my SD card and my Herald is slow, so when launching it takes almost one minute to show the folders' list.
On the other hand, I only watch or show pictures twice a month.
I use to have HTC Album but it was too buggy so now I'm just using the default viewer.
I am starting to look at the SplashPhoto. It worked great on my Palm Treo 680 so maybe Ill give it a shot.
One more vote for xnView.
Like it and use it regularly.
Any out there that are just as good and free?
My resco expired and I miss it
here is it
http://www.resco.net/forums/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=5
Is this free forever vversion?
Yes, it's the public Beta.
yes its free untill the end of this month ( untill another the offical version released )
...it's not forever anyway. S2V is another option. Or you take a look at HTC Album 3 from Rhodium ROMs. Good luck and let us know when you found something better than resco. Cheers
Just out of curiosity, why are you guys adverse to the Media Panel for viewing pictures? ...Well besides the fact that it won't launch by clicking on a picture through file explorer, but how often do we really do that anyway?
As for the above suggestion of S2V, I can not agree, it is extremely slow and buggy when you have a big library of pictures, and the majority of your pictures are high res. HTC Album is really good though.