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Does anyone recommend an easy-to-use image viewing software for mac systems? Thank you

1. "Quick View" (that is, the window called up by pressing space) is basically sufficient for general picture browsing (the general picture browsing here means that you just want to see what the picture is about, and No editing operations, etc. are required).

After the space bar calls up the quick view window, you can use the arrow keys to control the next file or folder to be viewed. It is recommended that you use list view so that you can continue to press ↓ to browse to the next one.

2. As for image browsing applications, Xee3 is more useful.

, you can browse large-size images quickly without waiting, and you can directly browse PSD, webp and other formats, so if you use a Mac, this software must be installed.

Xee is a simple and easy-to-use image browser on the Mac platform, which can directly and quickly view the first and last pictures. Similarly, you can use Xee to simply edit pictures. The editing functions we often use include autofocus, mirror symmetry, rotation, and cropping. This is a picture viewing software worth having on Mac.

As a picture browser, Xee also provides some basic editing functions, such as rotation, shearing, and zooming. In addition, it supports a large number of image formats and allows you to convert between various formats.

The formats that can be processed by Xee are: JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, PSD, RAW, CR2, MRW, EXR, DCR, ORF, NEF, BMP, etc. In addition, it can also recognize Windows, Mac icons and Fax files.

3. Picture management software such as ACDSEE is too heavy-duty. If you have continuous picture management purposes, it is fine to open and use it. However, if you only browse and lightly edit a small number of pictures, ACDSEE will be too heavy-duty. , and the editing functions of ACDSEE under the OS X platform are very lacking.

Extended information:

One of the biggest problems with image browsing applications under the OS X platform is that it cannot modify the image size. This is a rather strange lack of functionality. Many applications have all the functions, but they just won’t provide you with a function to modify the size. The system does have a built-in “preview”. If you need to modify the size in batches, you still have to use "Preview".