{"repo":"bluescan/tacentview","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/bluescan/tacentview","clone":"git clone https://github.com/bluescan/tacentview.git","description":"An image and texture viewer for tga, png, apng, exr, dds, pvr, ktx, ktx2, astc, pkm, qoi, gif, hdr, jpg, tif, ico, webp, and bmp files. Uses Dear ImGui, OpenGL, and Tacent. Useful for game devs as it displays information like the presence of an alpha channel and querying specific pixels for their colour.","language":"C++","stars":581,"topics":["exr","dear-imgui","hdr","dds","image-viewer","webp","gif","ktx","ktx2","crop"],"license":"ISC","category":"dev-tools","readme_excerpt":"Tacent View An image and texture viewer for tga, png, apng, exr, dds, pvr, ktx, ktx2, astc, pkm, qoi, gif, hdr, jpg, tiff, ico, webp, and bmp files. Built on DearImGui and the Tacent library, the viewer has robust support for pixel-formats used during game/mobile development including BC1-7, ASTC and ETC. Editing functionality includes batch-resizing, rotations/flips, contact-sheet/flipbook generation, cropping, levels adjustments, etc. Tacent View can save tga, png, bmp, qoi, jpg, (animated) webp, (animated) gif, (animated) apng, and (animated) tiff files. As a photo viewer it can handle large collections and generate/retrieve thumbnails very quickly. The slideshow mode can display photos in any order, including fields stored in the EXIF meta-data of jpeg files (like latitude, or aperture, etc). Tacent View may also be used as a command-line tool for batch processing of images or integration into build-pipelines. All operations that can be done in the GUI are also available from the command-line -- colour quantization, crop, rotate, frame-extraction, resize, etc. Tacent View Homepage GUI Overview CLI Overview Tacent View runs on Windows (10 or 11) and Linux (Kubuntu etc). Browse the releases to grab a zip (Windows) or deb (Linux) package -- or install from the Snap Store. Here is an example of adjusting levels using Tacent View. All frames of animated images can be adjusted at once, or each frame can be done individually. All operations support a per-image undo/redo stack. A","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/bluescan","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/bluescan/tacentview/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}