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07/10/2004 04:46:50 PM · #1
What software do you use to view images? I don't mean what you crop and edit in, but just viewing your images in a "folder" like format. In which you might be able to do mass resizing. Ulead has some nice programs.
07/10/2004 04:52:47 PM · #2
I use ACDSee & Nikon Browser/Viewer & sometimes Photoshop's File Browser. I don't do mass resizing but I do Batch Rename in ACDSee.
07/10/2004 04:56:26 PM · #3
Irfanview

None better for speed and ease of use (freeware too). Open an image in a folder, hit enter to full-screen it. Then you can hit the space bar to go to the next, etc. L to rotate left, R to rotate right. Great default viewer with a few editing tools too!
07/10/2004 04:57:33 PM · #4
If all I'm doing is viewing, I Look at them in Filmstrip view in Windows Picture and Fax viewer. It lets me next/previous, fullsize, zoom, rename and delete, and If I'm lazy I will click the slideshow option there to view the whole folder while having a cup of coffee. It don't get any simpler.
07/17/2004 08:10:09 PM · #5
I'll second that Irfanview vote. I've been using it for years for it's speed and simplicity. Fairly frequent updates for freeware too.
07/17/2004 08:41:38 PM · #6
Irfan view,
The best.
07/17/2004 08:51:23 PM · #7
I like breezebrowser from //www.breezesys.com
07/17/2004 10:27:28 PM · #8
acdsee - allows quick culling of crap images, auto rotates images, and allows captioning and keywords.
07/17/2004 10:57:11 PM · #9
The Picture and Fax Viewer that comes with Windows XP. Easy, simple, and free. I don't view and edit at the same time.
07/18/2004 10:37:48 AM · #10
anyphoto veiwing softwares that can automatically rotate the pics to the proper orientation while d/ling from cf reader?
07/18/2004 10:43:47 AM · #11
Originally posted by singe:

The Picture and Fax Viewer that comes with Windows XP. Easy, simple, and free. I don't view and edit at the same time.


Since when is Windows XP free?.....
07/18/2004 11:46:29 AM · #12
I do my initial review of shots in iPhoto, to pick out my candidates for post-processing and submission. The slideshow and rating functionality in version 4 make this pretty easy.

Until my copy of Photoshop arrives I do editing in GraphicConverter.
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