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ACDSee - the best image viewer for large files

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kimmchii:
my computer has 1GB of RAM, pagefile is off.

the image i was trying to view/open:
type: .tif file
size: 75 MB
image properties: 61803x7200x32b

(if you like to try, this is the image in rar (yousendit link)

i tried a lot of image viewers, nothing worked even when i turned on the page file to 4GB, most of the viewers just freeze.

ACDSee (version 5 and above) opened the image beautifully even with pagefile off :Thmbsup:, mem usage increased from 30MB++ to 130MB++ and then dropped back to 45MB when the image is opened.

so amazing, big thumb ups to ACDSee.

edit: fix link.

mouser:
this could be useful information.
can you tell us if you tried irfanview and xnview?
( see https://www.donationcoder.com/Reviews/Archive/GraphicsViewer/index.html )

JavaJones:
"Internal error, please try again later" on the download link. I've found that XnView opens up lots of images that are larger than a lot of other apps will do, actually. I wouldn't be surprised if ACDSee is a bit better still, but XnView isn't too shabby. :D I've opened up 300MB+ image files with it.

- Oshyan

kimmchii:
@mouser
at least xnview can display it in thumbnail, both of them cant open the image.

@JavaJones
sorry, link fixed.
yes XnView is not that bad, at least it can display the image in thumbnail.

mouser:
an irfanview, the kind of speed, does it die as well?

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