Image Viewer Enhanced: Secure Sharing and Lossless Zoom

Image Viewer Enhanced — Boost Performance & Batch Workflow

Overview:
Image Viewer Enhanced focuses on high-speed image browsing and efficient batch operations for users who manage large photo libraries. It combines performance optimizations with streamlined batch-editing and export tools.

Key Features

  • Fast loading engine: Multi-threaded thumbnail generation and lazy-loading for instant browsing through thousands of photos.
  • GPU-accelerated rendering: Smooth zooming and panning with reduced CPU load.
  • Smart caching: Predictive preloading of nearby images to eliminate wait times during sequential viewing.
  • Batch workflow tools: Select multiple files to apply operations (rename, convert format, resize, rotate, metadata edits) in one step.
  • Presets & actions: Save common sequences (e.g., convert to JPEG + resize + add watermark) and apply them to whole folders.
  • Non-destructive edits: Store adjustments separately so batch processes don’t overwrite originals unless confirmed.
  • Flexible exports: Export presets for web, print, or archive with configurable quality, color profile, and folder structure.
  • Keyboard-driven interface: Hotkeys for selection, tagging, and quick batch actions to speed large-scale tasks.
  • Plugin/API support: Integrate external tools or scripts for custom batch processing.

Typical Use Cases

  • Photographers preparing client galleries (fast culling + batch exposure/rename).
  • Archivists converting and tagging large image sets for databases.
  • Web teams resizing and exporting assets for multiple screen sizes.
  • Users needing bulk metadata updates (copyright, captions, keywords).

Performance & Reliability Notes

  • Scales to libraries of 10k–100k images when using SSD storage and sufficient RAM (recommended 16+ GB).
  • Background processing minimizes UI blocking; long operations run as resumable jobs.
  • Option to verify outputs with a preview step before finalizing batch changes.

Quick Workflow Example (culling + export)

  1. Import folder.
  2. Use fast-jump and filters to mark keep/delete.
  3. Apply a preset: auto-crop → color correction → resize for web.
  4. Run batch export to organized folder with renamed files and embedded metadata.

If you want, I can draft UI copy, a one-page feature spec, or a sample keyboard shortcut list for this title.

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