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How do you choose ~30 pics from a selection of 100+ ?
Trying to choose ~30 pics from a selection of 100+ on my computer brings my computer to a slower than snail pace within a minute or 2 and eventually freezes my computer.
|pcsucks| This is how I "try" to select the pics: Click on my computer, go to the folder in question, click on a pic name and let the preview load on the left, then I either keep or delete the pic. The same thing happens if I try and load the pics through IE. Thanks |
Try getting an image viewer/editor - I have CompuPic - http://www.photodex.com/products/compupic/ & I love it :)
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I use ACDSee :)
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Never delete any pics you have bought. You may be able to use them at a later date!!!!!
Create a folder within that pic folder and as you pick a pic, copy and paste into the other folder since you will probably edit that original size and compress it too. I made this mistake. I have use for pics I bought in the past only to find some of them I resized and compressed. :( |
I have that side thing turned off and instead have my folder set to view thumbs. This way it just shows all of the thumbs in the folder at once.
I look at those and delete obvious repeats and ones that dont fit the site. Once I get it down to 50 or so I walk thru them with the windows viewer thing check for blurry/bad pictures and to see how it flows. Then keep on removing until down to thirty. |
One note about using the thumbs view in folders like I was talking about above.
When you have this on Windows creates a file (thumbs.dbs I think) for these thumbs. Try not to upload it with your sites because it is a waste. |
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Seriously though, it's a nifty tool with lots of cool features. |
I absolutely love irfanview, its free and does many of the things purchased viewers/editors do; sometimes better.
www.irfanview.com I hit enter for full screen of an image, then just browse through the folder deleting, adjusting brightness, resizing, clarifying, sharpening as I go. |
Thanks for the product recommendations everyone. They all cost money though :( Are there any free ones?
amadman, how do you enable a folder to view thumbs? Ramster, I keep the original zips :) |
Maybe you didn't see MeatPounder's reply yet. http://www.irfanview.com/ is free.
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Hi Dylan,
To view thumbnails in a folder... Open the folder, select "view" from the menu at the top and then select "thumbnails"...:) Regards, SF |
? I can't find it.
I'm using win 98. Thanks. |
If viewing pics on your hd is bogging your computer, it's time to get a new computer. There is no work-around for that.
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I agree and win 98 is to old IMHO..
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I use XnView (freeware):
http://www.xnview.com/ Screenshots: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pierre.g/xnv...shots/win1.jpg http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pierre.g/xnv...shots/win2.jpg If you want more features, get XnView DeLuxe 2: http://www.xzeos.net/site_xnview_uk/screenshots.html |
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IrfanView ? I have had IrfanView for years. I have only used it a couple of times to resize images though. Now I find out it has a thumbnail feature after all the hassles I've gone through. Sigh. I feel like such a moron! No. I feel like a dumbass. I just downloaded XnView and was about to install it. Haha. |
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I also had to sign some papers when the office got it's 1st non-interal computer, but that's another story :D |
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