Make sure you take a look at FastStone and Breezebrowser to see their implementation. What you are describing might be OK for a few but you can't make a critical comparison unless you have all the images on the screen at the same time and can magnify and scroll. What you are describing would work to a limited extent but would be very laborious to the way the general, critical, macro and landscape shooter works. Switching fast between images would simply not work for me. I know a LOT of photographers and independent of my influence they all pretty much use faststone or breezebrowswer for this critical feature.
Surely you talked to photographers when putting together this program. I am a bit surprised that this specific feature was not brought up and suggest multiple times.
Make sure you take a look at
Make sure you take a look at FastStone and Breezebrowser to see their implementation. What you are describing might be OK for a few but you can't make a critical comparison unless you have all the images on the screen at the same time and can magnify and scroll. What you are describing would work to a limited extent but would be very laborious to the way the general, critical, macro and landscape shooter works. Switching fast between images would simply not work for me. I know a LOT of photographers and independent of my influence they all pretty much use faststone or breezebrowswer for this critical feature.
Surely you talked to photographers when putting together this program. I am a bit surprised that this specific feature was not brought up and suggest multiple times.
Keep up the good work!