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    • Joe WoodJ Offline
      Joe Wood
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      What do you use to Open jpg images? I have Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Don't like it because I can only have one image at a time Open with it, and if I want to View another image, I need to go back to its folder to open it.

      I remember having another viewer that had little thumbnails (of other images I had Opened) down on the bottom of the window. I'd like that feature again.

      I don't need to do any editing, just viewing.

      Joe Wood
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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        I use 3D connexion picture viewer as default, opens very fast.

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        • Bryan KB Offline
          Bryan K
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          If you are using XP, a slide show viewer is built right into the "My Pictures" folder.

          To view your pictures as a slide show.
          Open the "My Pictures" folder.
          Under Picture Tasks (on the left hand top, top) click View as a slide show.

          In all other folders, you can select "View" and select "Thumbnails."

          Slideshow is only available in the "My Pictures" folder. "Thumbnail" is available in ALL folders.

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          • Alan FraserA Offline
            Alan Fraser
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            Joe,
            You can set the view of any folder to Filmstrip...which is probably what you are looking for.
            That way, you don't have to double-click an image to open it in the Fax viewer, you just select it from the filmstrip along the bottom. The only place this doesn't work is on images stored directly on the Desktop.

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            • Joe WoodJ Offline
              Joe Wood
              last edited by

              Oh, I know about the Filmstrip and Thumbnails, I mean, after I click the image to view it full screen, I need to minimize it first before I go back to it's Folder to open another image full screen. When I'm Sketching a project, I often have a few Site Photos I refer to. I remember having a Viewer that had all the thumbnails I had opened up at the bottom of the full screen, and the image I was currently looking at was full screen. Just like the Filmstrip Folder View, only the t nails at the bottom weren't all the ones in that Folder, but rather only the ones I had already viewed.

              Joe Wood
              woodsshop.com/

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              • J Offline
                Jim
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                Jon,

                Look at MaxView by Faststone. Roll the mouse wheel to "fly" through the images.

                http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=169&t=6905&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=faststone

                Hi

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                • Joe WoodJ Offline
                  Joe Wood
                  last edited by

                  Jim! I completely missed that thread. I'll give that Max View a tryout!

                  Joe Wood
                  woodsshop.com/

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                  • Alan FraserA Offline
                    Alan Fraser
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                    Knowing you, you may want to go the whole 9 yards. 😉
                    http://www.techsupportalert.com/best_46_free_utilities.htm

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