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Acdsee photo view slow
Acdsee photo view slow











acdsee photo view slow
  1. #ACDSEE PHOTO VIEW SLOW SOFTWARE#
  2. #ACDSEE PHOTO VIEW SLOW WINDOWS#
acdsee photo view slow

Sorry - there is no option to save in an alternate file format, and besides I really wouldn't want to have to manually select that option from a dropdown menu EVERY time I save an image file, even if the choice existed, if I'm honest.

acdsee photo view slow

  • - uses a canvas to offer different formats for saving an imageĮdit: to vote to have this as a built-in feature, go to the new "Ideas" site: Save WebP files to Original Format Easily Read this answer in context 👍 1 All Replies (18).
  • - strips the signal that Firefox handles WebP format to discourage recompression (doesn't break any sites).
  • I actually have two different extensions aimed at different needs, if you decide to consider such options. Note: in Firefox 89+, you need to enable this menu item in about:config by setting to true. You can try using right-click > View Image Info to trigger this option.

    acdsee photo view slow

    When Firefox re-requests the image for Save As, it does not signal to the server that it can handle WebP, so you nearly always get the original file without the extra compression. (1) Saving from the Page Info dialog's Media tab, Save As button I don't know whether/when Firefox might get an image converter, so yes, currently people use various workarounds: The problem comes to when you save: Firefox doesn't have a converter to turn the WebP image back into the original format, unlike Chrome, which has a converter in the Save dialog. What you mostly see is that servers add WebP compression on the fly to JPEG and PNG images because they know Firefox can handle that transparently. YouTube is the only popular one I can think of. Hi Ethan, as you probably know from researching this issue, very few sites are intentionally designed to use WebP images. Modified Septemat 4:28:52 PM PDT by Ethan All you need to do is hear the screams and respond. It is not difficult to provide an option within settings for when saving webp files to save as webp, png or jpg with conversion if necessary. I don't particularly want to switch my loyalty, especially to Microsoft, but if they are listening to what customers want and providing it, and Mozilla are not, what else is there to do ? I have been using one form or other of 'Mozilla' family of browsers since the days of Quarterdeck Mosaic. All you need to do is hear the screams and respond. :)

    #ACDSEE PHOTO VIEW SLOW SOFTWARE#

    Modern software treats its users like idiots and takes away control, doing everything it's assumes on their behalf that they will want. I cannot envisage this being SUCH a big ask. I don't particularly want to switch my loyalty, especially to Microsoft, but if they are listening to what customers want and providing it, and Mozilla are not, what else is there to do ? I WILL however change my web browser if I have to, if the developers of the browser continually kick into the long grass to lock, hide away and pretend there's isn't an issue which has been repeatedly flagged as an annoyance for so many users. I have used a number of much more up to date browser-viewers, but there is nothing can touch this OLD version of ACDsee for basically brilliant design. but sadly webp didn't exist back then so it doesn't support it.

    #ACDSEE PHOTO VIEW SLOW WINDOWS#

    I don't want to save any files as webp - save them as PNG if you like, or jpg, but I use an ancient copy (v3.24) of ACDsee (from the days of Windows 98) for my image browsing, sorting, viewing etc because it is perfect, blisteringly quick, has no extra editing or other functionality which I don't need or want, and it doesn't bloat up anywhere with thumbnail files. Sure, I could botch a solution by installing an add-on to convert them, or I could use something like XnView (which I do, periodically, and in bulk) after the save event has happened, or I can edit about:info to tell Firefox not to accept webp - but this breaks functionality for some sites (like eBay), but I have found that in the end I have had to start switching to Microsoft Edge to do my browsing for a number of sites because Mozilla Firefox are ignoring repeated user requests to provide a simple option to STOP doing this. There have been repeated threads on this subject which get locked and then pushed into the long grass. Firefox has been saving images from some sites as webp instead of JPG for a long time.













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