qView
AutoEq
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qView
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Looking for: lightweight/minimalist image viewer
we use qview
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I don't know what to do next
Just yesterday I did that https://github.com/jurplel/qView/issues/516
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Any other programs like winfile for other categories?
qView - Image Viewer
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Alternative to Windows Photo Viewer?
My suggestion would be: qView
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A GitHub Repository to List Notable Qt Apps
Image Editors - qview https://github.com/jurplel/qView
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The median AVIF and WebP images are 1.5x more efficient than JPEGs, 3x more than PNGs, and 5x more than GIFs. Why aren't they more popular?
PhotoQt, qView
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Looking for a simple image viewer that works on Wayland.
I eventually landed on qView (https://github.com/jurplel/qView). It's Qt based and it's perfect for my needs. The best thing with qView is, that it opens centered and makes small images larger (in my case 80% of my screen). When I scroll to the next picture, qView does its magic and always makes sure the image viewed is in the center.
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Finally got new photos app. Much better UI
For a simple image viewer, this one is better.
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qView AVIF support
qViewDownloadChangelogSupported FormatsGithubDiscordInterverse
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What are the cool tools to install for windows ?
qView - Fast, lightweight and minimal image viewer, exactly what the default windows app should have been, if I want to edit a photo I would use something else...
AutoEq
- How Does AutoEq Work?
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Help making EQ-APO/AutoEQ profile from speaker frequency bar graph
I'm trying to follow this general process of EQing laptop speakers, which cites the AutoEQ Github wiki for digitizing a frequency response graph and converting it to CSV. The OP references converting the graphical data from an A-weighted scale to the dB scale, as well as interpolating more data points on their 20-frequency graph. Even without worrying about interpolation, I tried to follow the Github guide and just got hopelessly lost.
- How to properly setup headphones on PC?
- Can someone tell me how to understand the graph at the bottom of this page so I can use the EQ to make my headphones sound better?
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Closed Back Headphones for J POP and Anime?
I have a topping dx3 pro+ and use https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/tree/master to play around with EQ's
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What AUR Only packages do you use which are not available anywhere else?
jamesdsp/ An audio effect processor for PipeWire clients. It also uses presets from AutoEq.
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I made an equalizer in order to hear footsteps
what u can do do is go here https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/tree/master/results, pick and download the file for ur headphone and add it in APO equalizer as a second "graphic equalizer with variable bands" that will correct the first EQ with a curve made for ur headphone
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Sundaras w/Atom+ stack the right call?
Parametric EQ apps for Android can be googled, I use PowerAmp. The Qudelix takes care of all of that with its app to the point where you can load from a giant list of EQ sets they made from community data - Not all of it is accurate, better to go to the source. You can find EQ presets on the oratory1990 subreddit, Amir’s reviews for that particular headphone on Audiosciencereview and crinacle’s as well as rtings here: https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/blob/master/results/INDEX.md
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My first setup
I always recommended hearing before buying, but I'm assuming you can't try many in person so use AutoEQ to get an idea what you like - https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq
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Best EQ for Mac 2023
https://rogueamoeba.com/soundsource/ (this has parametric EQ but it's a bit buried IIRC. It also has built-in support for AutoEQ according to this page so you might have to do almost nothing if you like the Harman curve)
What are some alternatives?
jpegview - Fork of JPEGView by David Kleiner - fast and highly configurable viewer/editor for JPEG, BMP, PNG, WEBP, TGA, GIF and TIFF images with a minimal GUI. Basic on-the-fly image processing is provided - allowing adjusting typical parameters as sharpness, color balance, rotation, perspective, contrast and local under-/overexposure.
CrinGraph - Bringing Crinacle's squiggly lines to your browser.
nomacs - nomacs is a free image viewer for windows, linux, and mac systems.
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
qimgv - Image viewer. Fast, easy to use. Optional video support.
eqapotographiceq-gui - GUI version of https://github.com/zettonaender/convtographiceq
AltSnap - Maintained continuation of Stefan Sundin's AltDrag
pulseeffects-presets - Collection of community-made presets for PulseEffects tailored for TUXEDO laptops.
QuickLook - Bring macOS “Quick Look” feature to Windows
streamdeck-tools - The Stream Deck Tools library wraps all the communication with the Stream Deck app, allowing you to focus on actually writing the Plugin's logic
linux - XanMod: Linux kernel source code tree