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Viewer for Very Large Images

Viewer for Very Large Images

Huge images in full resolution

⭐️2.2 / 5
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🙌6
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Viewer for Very Large Images

3.4

July 16, 2022

Fixed: problem when downloading an image from iCloud

3.3

April 13, 2022

Update for iOS v.15

3.2

June 29, 2021

Maintenance update for iOS 14

3.0

May 11, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Major user interface, performance, and stability improvements
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2.2

March 23, 2018

Update for iOS 11

2.1

November 2, 2017

Zoom slider improvements. App icon and name have been updated, too.

2.0

October 24, 2017

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Description of Viewer for Very Large Images

See every last pixel of your high-resolution images directly on your iPad. Great for viewing full-frame digital SLR camera photos, huge maps, high resolution fine-art reproductions, files from scanners, and elaborate graphic schematics. - No hard-coded image size limit, the actual limit depends only on your iPad hardware - Supported formats: JPEG, PNG, TIFF - Organize images into albums - Reduce image to lower resolution when image loading speed is a priority - Pixel magnify: up to 1:2 pixel viewing You can import image files from iCloud, Dropbox etc. Also, you can import files from a computer to the app with iTunes: - In iTunes, select the app from the list in the File Sharing section - Drag and drop files from a folder or window onto the Documents list to copy them to your device. Opening very large files and other processing tasks (e.g. first-time thumbnail generation) can take a while, especially if other apps are running in the background. The better iPad you have and the fewer background tasks that are running, the better the performance and actual size limit you will achieve. And last, but not least: this is NOT a photo editor. This is great graphic tool to view, examine, study, and enjoy image fine details.
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Viewer for Very Large Images: FAQ

Is Viewer for Very Large Images compatible with the iPad?

Yes, the Viewer for Very Large Images software is iPad-compatible.
The Viewer for Very Large Images app was released by Golmium Software Inc..
Currently, Viewer for Very Large Images supports iOS 15.0 or later.
2.2: The Viewer for Very Large Images app gets mild reviews.
Productivity Is The Primary Genre Of The Viewer For Very Large Images App.
3.4 is the most recent version of the Viewer for Very Large Images app.
The date of the last Viewer for Very Large Images update is July 4, 2024.
The Viewer for Very Large Images app was initially released on February 6, 2023.
The Viewer for Very Large Images app is rated Golmium Software Inc.: Contains no objectionable material.
Viewer for Very Large Images currently features the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, Viewer for Very Large Images is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Viewer for Very Large Images.
Unfortunately, Viewer for Very Large Images is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Viewer for Very Large Images

  • Just what I was Looking For

    I had a 1.6gb timeline of history .PNG file I couldn't read until I found this app. Definitely worth the money. Thanks!
  • Stopped working

    Used to work, now it doesn't. Bummer.
  • Worthless

    I just completely wasted money that Apple does not allow refunds on. App does not allow you to download from photo file on computer.

    Developer Response

    We are sorry you have a problem but we are not sure what does it mean "download from photo file". If one particular feature you want is absent in the app does it mean that the app is "worthless"? There are severals ways to copy files to the app: 1. From your computer with the iTunes: - In iTunes, select the app from the list in the File Sharing section - Drag and drop files from a folder or window onto the Documents list to copy them to your device. 2. From Internet from iCloud, Dropbox etc.