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Blueprints with LargeViewer

Having trouble opening a huge document? Frustrated by slow scrolling and page turning? We can fix that.
Category Price Seller Device
Business $11.99 Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd iPhone, iPad, iPod

With LargeViewer, you can quickly and easily view incredibly large documents on your iPad, iPad mini and iPhone while preserving all the color and detail.

• Manuals longer than 12,000 pages
• Drawings bigger than 48 x 36 inches
• 86 megapixel camera images
• 20,000 x 18,000 pixel size blueprints
• Wall size maps
• 500MB TIFF or JPEG2000 files
• PDFs and faxes
• A0, ANSI D, or ANSI E

LargeViewer can handle it all. With NO WAIT TIME.

Besides Dropbox support, LargeViewer can act as a cloud server so you can upload/download/manage files and folders from your desktop browser.

► Check our website for case studies from forward-thinking engineers and utility companies who use LargeViewer to solve their problems of viewing up-to-date digital blueprints, drawings, and maps and sharing them with their field personnel.

LargeViewer features include:

• Instant open
• Effortless scrolling and page turning
• Crisp detail even when zooming
• True color rendering
• Access and share via Mail, iTunes and Dropbox
• Organize docs into folders
• Accelerated PDF viewer
• Local file support
• Printing capability
• Open multi-page TIFF files from your fax machine
• Convert TIFF to PDF
• Fast email and phone support

LargeViewer can read almost every image file format imaginable: AVS, BMP, CUR, DIB, FITS, GIF, ICON, JNG, JP2, JPEC, JPEG, JPEG2000, JPG, MAT, MIFF, MTV, MVG, PBM, PCX, PGM, PICT, PIX, PNG, PNG8, PNG24, PNG32, PNM, PPM, RLE, SGI, TGA, TIFF, TIF, TIM, VIFF, WBMP, WPG, SBM, XPM. ISO AO, USA Arch E, Large E or the standard D1 format files plus Apple quick look support for Office 97+, PAGES, RTF, iWorks, TXT, and CSV.

View large pages such as Engineering, Architectural or CAD drawings in ISO A0 (841 × 1,189 mm/33.1 × 46.8 in), the USA Arch E (762 × 1,067 mm/30 × 42 in) and the Large E size (915 × 1,220 mm/36 × 48 in). Plus the more standard size of D1 (24x36 in).



Another big advantage LargeViewer offers is cost. For large building projects, blueprint charges can easily run from $15,000 to $20,000. LargeViewer can replace hundreds of pages of construction blueprints that can be routinely updated and shared with the push of a button.

► Here’s what satisfied users around the world are saying about LargeViewer:

"Keep up the good work. You have an excellent program. All of our field staff have iPads and the number one complaint is slow rendering when reading blueprints. I will let everyone know to try this app and re-evaluate their position on digital blueprints.” 

"Finally! This is the viewer that handles any size image I throw at it. Even ones with many dozens of megapixels! I have been looking for something like this. Others I have tried are extremely slow at scrolling or zooming, or can't handle the large images I want to view. But LargeViewer is screaming fast and can handle ever size image I have tried."

"LargeViewer is the best large image viewer I have seen, by far. And now with the new iPad with retina display it's even more useful! Simply stunning! If you want to view pretty much any resolution image and really show off what the retina display can do, you've got to get this app! Butter smooth scrolling, and just refuses to crash even when throwing 80-megapixel Phase One IQ180 images at it!”

"I am a professional civil engineer. I now have all my drawings loaded to my iPad when I go for inspections. It works well for large files and it is FAST."

"Incredible. Test passed with a TIFF file from 11.000 x 5700, weight 190 MB. Fantastic. It has a button to zoom to 100%, and it’s easy to go beyond the resolution of the file. Thanks and congratulations for the work. App absolutely recommended.”

► To get answers to your questions and make suggestions for future improvements, tap LargeViewer's Email Support button.

Reviews

Finally!
Felidaeus

After forever I can start using my iphone for plan views. You haven't lived until you've had three people trying balance a 4ft portfolio on their knees two stories up a scaffold in the wind and rain. Being easy to use is just a perk. Bravo, and about time.


Think of the cost savings
BadAtDoubleMinus

Look, exciting, not only has the PDF viewer improved 100% in this new 1.1 update, they've added the ability to let me view all those Faxed contracts I have in my Dropbox "legalstuff" folder. Great stuff, I just don't know of any other app that can do that. Wow I can't believe anyone has commented, after fighting with my iPad to display architecture drawings there now is an app that let's me see them? Just the cost saving instead of printing them to paper or mylar is huge savings for our staff. Clients think we are *high* tech if we can show them on the iPad. We still might print a bit, people like the feeling of physical paper, but that can be for the final copy for the customer and bloody well built into the price. I phoned the developer and they told me they've worked with paper sizes upto 80 inches, which is amazing, but that means we can crank the detail right down to the slots on the wall electrical sockets. Also means for showing commercial projects it means we can deal with 300,000 sq ft warehouse floors without hassle. Great stuff. 1.5 just flies


we grind towards paper free
Robotwarzs

i Pad, Large Viewer, and I can go somewhat paper free. Nice to have an app that reduces the carbon load. Works really well even if I gave it a 52x48 scanned drawing at 300dpi. As a bonus it reads Fax tif/tiff files which I couldn't read before on my iPhone.


Architect heaven
drawingforaliving

Wow at last an app that can render my 48x36 TIFF files without freaking out. Best is that it can even digest 57 page PDF files that are 36x24. Until I found this app nothing in the store would deal with that document in a sane manner.


Ehhhh
Fvs39

Well, I got this because of the potential use for other viewers, buy the main reason was the PDF viewer. However, I was sadly disappointed. There is no way to jump to a page from the Table of Contents. With the size of the PDF manuals that I am reading, this is a requirement. Hopefully, this will appear in a future release. Until then, I will stick with the built-in Apple viewer, which does support this.


Solid app!
edgarandjean

Works great for me, and customer service is excellent. Thank you!


Works perfectly. Excellent support.
xdrjohnx

The viewer is extremely fluid and easily handled my large topographical map JPG. I had some trouble processing the image because I didn't have enough space on my device (you should have a gig or so free to process a large file) and the developer was helpful enough to download my file, process it, and email it back to me. Wonderful service!


A Waste of Money
DIsappointed by Large Viewer

I bought this app to view large TIF files. It doesn't really work as advertised. For some reason, it generates huge amounts of data (many gigabytes), maybe to pre-render the image, which reduces the amount of memory available on my iPad for useful data. Converting the files to PDF first didn't help, either. When I did that, it gives me an error message and refuses to render the image at all. In short, I paid $10 for an app that doesn't work as advertised.


Best App I found to open Large Blueprints. !!!!!!!
Marauderr

This is really fast at zooming in and zooming out .. Its the only app I found to handle large blueprint side pdf. The only problem is I have alot files and its pain organizing them.


No fix yet
Impartial Dude

No fix for lack of orientation lock in landscape mode on iPod Touch devices.


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