https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393816
--- Comment #2 from Kieran Ramos <ramos.kie...@gmail.com> --- Oh you are right I listed way too many things for one bug report. I apologize and thanks for parsing through and itemizing them. I have a couple of things to add. 4. I would like to clarify that the next image starts loading and gets stuck in the middle of the transition animation so I end up seeing the previous image and next image superimposed. But there is still a bug here. I think gwenview should wait until the transition animation finishes to start pre-loading the next image. I'm not sure where else to reply to your number 2 since it is now off-topic, but I hope you don't mind my reply here: 2. I do not believe there is a format specification for displaying TIFF stacks as movies. The TIFF specification is basically like a directory structure so it can contain many images of different types mixing sizes, bit depths, byte orders, color/grayscale, lossless compression, and even storing jpegs as well in what are called pages. Pages have no need to be related. Even for related pages in a multi-page TIFF there is no standard for storing the desired framerate for playback. So I think the best way to deal with viewing TIFF files in a software like gwenview would be to either just show the first image or have another slider pop up for multi-page tiffs to browse through the pages. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.