A super simple image viewer with the ability to tag and batch tag images, search by tags, and define source regions for AI training purposes
Controls:
- Left/Right to scroll images, or click on the edges
- Space to enter/exit gallery slideshow mode (Escape also exits)
- Mouse click to pan, mouse wheel to zoom
- Drag in more than one image to begin a batch. Dragging in more images adds to the batch
- Ctrl B to enter or exit batch mode. Can convert current search results into a batch
- Alt disables maintaining aspect ratio when resizing the training area by the corners
- L & R to show/hide the left & right panels
Implemented:
- Tagging
- Searching images by tags
- Clickable tags or text inputs, switch between by clicking on Filter<> or Tags<>
- Drag & Drop images (dragging in tens of thousands may take a minute)
- Drag & Drop onto tag names for fast tagging. Located on the right panel (shown by pressing R)
- Gallery functionality
- Full-screen slideshow with speed setting
- Interpolation options
- Definable regions for AI training
- Saving/Loading a database text file of image locations, image tags, and image training regions
Not Implemented:
- Removing images from the current batch
- Removing images from the database (can be done manually with a text editor)
- Negative search terms
- WebP support, GIF playback
To rename a tag, do a search on just the tag, enter batch mode (Ctrl B), enable batch tagging, and then edit the tag.
It occasionally freezes when dragging in large batches of images, which I'm looking into. It's best to save beforehand.
Using an icon from flaticon