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New image viewer for Vista and XP with DirectX acceleration and XMP rating

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FastPictureViewer - 01 May 2008 21:20 GMT
A new photographer's image viewer is born. No editing function, just an RGB
histogram, EXIF shooting data and, last but not least, XMP and Vista rating
at the press of a key. DirectX accelerated on supported graphic cards,
multi-core aware, 2008 design and a lot faster than anything else on the
market. Check it out at http://www.fastpictureviewer.com
N - 02 May 2008 03:23 GMT
>A new photographer's image viewer is born. No editing function, just an RGB
> histogram, EXIF shooting data and, last but not least, XMP and Vista
> rating
> at the press of a key. DirectX accelerated on supported graphic cards,
> multi-core aware, 2008 design and a lot faster than anything else on the
> market. Check it out at http://www.fastpictureviewer.com

Is there a 64 bit version?
me@mine.net - 02 May 2008 12:55 GMT
>>A new photographer's image viewer is born. No editing function, just an RGB
>> histogram, EXIF shooting data and, last but not least, XMP and Vista
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>
>Is there a 64 bit version?

If you read the info on the page provided it uses camera manufacturer
supplied codecs. Check your manufacturer. FWIW, Nikon has not provided
64 bit codecs the last time I checked.
FastPictureViewer - 03 May 2008 00:02 GMT
>>>A new photographer's image viewer is born. No editing function, just an
>>>RGB
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> supplied codecs. Check your manufacturer. FWIW, Nikon has not provided
> 64 bit codecs the last time I checked.

Could not say it better. Besides that there is no native x64 version at this
time.
 
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