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PicLens, The Most Beautiful Way to Browse Photography on the Web

PicLens, The Most Beautiful Way to Browse Photography on the Web by Thomas Hawk.
Well I've been using PicLens for a few months now, and I'm a bit late with this post, but if you haven't installed PicLens yet for browsing photos on the web you are missing one of the most beautiful ways to view photography on the internet yet.

The screenshot above does not do justice to the visual experience. PicLens is hands down the best I have ever seen photos look online.

PicLens is an add on for Firefox users. You can go get it here. When you add PicLens to your Firefox experience, photos on many internet sites (including Flickr and Zooomr) have a little play type triangular icon over them. When you click on this icon it transforms your viewing experience and takes photos to a brand new level. Only photos are loaded on the screen and you can move your mouse to scroll through the photos or enlarge or shrink photos in your viewing experience.

With PicLens photos float through your browser like beauty flowing from a waterfall. The motion effects are outstanding. Best of all though, PicLens allows you to see photos in the true splendor that they are best seen in. Large. One of the problems with viewing many photos large on the internet is that you have to click and wait for a new page to load. This gets boring and tiresome. Not with PicLens though. Simply move your mouse scroll button up or down and photos get larger and smaller.

As amazing as PicLens is for browsing photos on the web I do wish that they improve one thing.

Right now interacting with photos on PicLens is very difficult. While you can click through to any photo to fave/comment/bookmark/etc., when you do this PicLens ends abruptly. After you interact with the photo there is no easy way to get back to the PicLens page where you were browsing before you clicked out of your PicLens experience.

What would most easily fix this would be if PicLens allowed you to ctl-click (on a PC) or cmd-click (on a Mac) and have that photo's page load in Firefox in the background. This way you could browse someone's entire stream, favorites, etc. in PicLens, all the while cmd-clicking (in my case) as you go to go back and interact with the photos that you liked best once you were done.

Alternatively, TranceMist suggests that people simply could be allowed to fave/comment on a photo from within PicLens.

Looking at photos on PicLens is like seeing them in a fine art gallery or museum. Photos take on a whole new beauty. But more interactive features are still needed.

More on PicLens from Read/Write Web and Webware

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Mazda6 (Tor)  Pro User  says:

I've been using piclens for about 6 weeks and I agree it is the best way to view photos (although I use flickriver as well). The only negatives is that is seems to load slowly - and as you point out - it offers little interaction with flickr. Also I sometimes click on the little arrows by mistake. These are all minor points compared to the amazing viewing experience piclens offers...
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nonac.  Pro User  says:

I agree, I use it in the morning when I first see what others have posted

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Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)
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Justin Korn  Pro User  says:

Just installed this and I must say, WOW!

I agree, needs some more intractability (is that a word) but over all, it's a great product.

Thanks for sharing!!
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Blake Butler says:

simply the best way to review lots of photos very quickly; and beautiful too.
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romaniashots  Pro User  says:

I've been using it too, it's really great. I just wish I could click back to the photo page on Flickr of any of the pics I like... But it is totally the way to go! P.S. I've been thinking to promote it more, you found a good way to do it :-)
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moniamac says:

It really is awesome!

PicLens
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dklimke  Pro User  says:

agree whole heartedly and as soon as it works the same on all browsers and all OS's I'll switch to using it full time.
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stgermh  Pro User  says:

Wow, I didn't know about this until now -- thanks for sharing. Very cool, even with the limitations. Hopefully it'll get even better over time.
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Zzzzt!Zzzzt!  Pro User  says:

yep, it's brilliant. Some folks complain about random freezes and crashes, but I've had few issues on the Mac. I agree the comment/interaction thing could be better, one way or another; but it is a fun way to look at a lot of work.
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Divemaster Doug  Pro User  says:

Combine it with the Greasemonkey Script "Flickr Auto Page" and it really rocks. It's like looking at an endless gallery.
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monkeyleader  Pro User  says:

oh great just as i move to safari and imac :(
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tysonwilliams.com  Pro User  says:

Damn and I still use Safari :( Looks awesome!

I am waiting for the new FireFox version but I don't know if can wait any longer...
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_vertigo_ says:

Great tool ! Thx for sharing that !
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krispyzelda  Pro User  says:

Thanks for the great comments! I work at Cooliris and I just wanted to say thanks for using our product... We try our best to address user feedback. If you have any ideas, please send them our way at feedback@cooliris.com. I will definitely relay this page to our team.
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