Does FastPictureViewer support command-line options?
Yes. You can use the -i option to specify the image folder from the command line and the -c option to set the keep/copy folder, as follow: Browse the default Picture folder automatically: FastPictureViewer -i Browse an arbitrary local folder automatically: FastPictureViewer -i “the_folder_path” Set the keep/copy folder: FastPictureViewer -c “any_folder” Start in kiosk mode: FastPictureViewer -k Start on monitor 2: FastPictureViewer -m:2 Start with Track mode active (auto-display last added picture): FastPictureViewer -t Start with MTP/PTP mode active (multi-cameras tethered shooting): FastPictureViewer -p Enable Automatic advance mode: FastPictureViewer -a:[nnn] (nnn is the optional delay in ms, default 1000=1s) Force a specific language: FastPictureViewer -lang:NN (where NN is the language code such as EN, FR, ES, JA, RU, …) Force a specific monitor profile: FastPictureViewer -c “profile_name.icc” NB: -a -t and -p are mutually exclusive modes, use ony one among these. The other opti