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From: nospam on 17 May 2010 15:21 In article <dxizd0mOwXzR-pn2-FPPCCu3qllzV(a)localhost>, John Varela <newlamps(a)verizon.net> wrote: > Open a folder, click on an image. Decide you want to look at the > next image in the folder. Can't be done from within Preview (or if > it can be done and I missed it, please tell me how). You must go > back to the mouse and click on the next image. Very annoying. Any > reasonable viewer lets you move within a folder using the arrow keys > (or page up/down, or the space bar) without having to select all the > pictures you might want to see before you open the viewer. use quicklook instead. you don't even need an application at all.
From: Howard S Shubs on 17 May 2010 18:38 In article <hspkbt$r5a$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Zar Zifodow <zarzifodow(a)mailinator.com> wrote: > Anyone know of a picture viewer like Irfanview for the Mac? Failing > that, is there anyway to create smart folders that automatically refresh > the contents in iPhoto? What are the features of Irfanview that you need? -- May all your good dreams and fine wishes come true! - The Wizard May joy be yours all the days of your life! - Phina Don't keep score if you're on the same team. - ?
From: Robert Haar on 17 May 2010 19:46 On 5/16/10 7:17 PM, "Zar Zifodow" <zarzifodow(a)mailinator.com> wrote: > > Functionality? You add photos to a folder. You see them in an iPhoto > created "smart" folder. You can't do this because of Apple's native way > of indexing. Try it. It can't be done without jumping through all kinds > of hoops. How hard can this be? It's pretty simple and something any > Windows viewer can do. Why do you want to use an intermediate folder? The basic design of iPhoto is that you add photos to its library and let it manage the physical storage. I am not understanding what you want. You must be getting the photos from somewhere, either directly from a camera or from another source. If you get the photos from a web site or from email or from a removable media, just drag them to iPhoto. If you are getting them directly from a camera, let iPhoto. What are trying to accomplish?
From: isw on 18 May 2010 00:23 In article <dxizd0mOwXzR-pn2-FPPCCu3qllzV(a)localhost>, "John Varela" <newlamps(a)verizon.net> wrote: > On Mon, 17 May 2010 16:32:35 UTC, isw <isw(a)witzend.com> wrote: > > > In article <hspkbt$r5a$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, > > Zar Zifodow <zarzifodow(a)mailinator.com> wrote: > > > > > Anyone know of a picture viewer like Irfanview for the Mac? Failing > > > that, is there anyway to create smart folders that automatically refresh > > > the contents in iPhoto? > > > > What's wrong with Preview? > > Open a folder, click on an image. Decide you want to look at the > next image in the folder. Can't be done from within Preview (or if > it can be done and I missed it, please tell me how). Just click-drag to "box" all the images you want (or just "select all"), then click. They all open and present thumbnails in the sidebar. You can even move selected ones to the trash from within Preview. Plus, it has fairly useful image editing capabilities. Isaac
From: Guenther Fischer on 18 May 2010 01:07
In article <isw-B84EC1.21233917052010@[216.168.3.50]>, isw <isw(a)witzend.com> wrote: > In article <dxizd0mOwXzR-pn2-FPPCCu3qllzV(a)localhost>, > "John Varela" <newlamps(a)verizon.net> wrote: > > > On Mon, 17 May 2010 16:32:35 UTC, isw <isw(a)witzend.com> wrote: > > > > > In article <hspkbt$r5a$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, > > > Zar Zifodow <zarzifodow(a)mailinator.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Anyone know of a picture viewer like Irfanview for the Mac? Failing > > > > that, is there anyway to create smart folders that automatically > > > > refresh > > > > the contents in iPhoto? > > > > > > What's wrong with Preview? > > > > Open a folder, click on an image. Decide you want to look at the > > next image in the folder. Can't be done from within Preview (or if > > it can be done and I missed it, please tell me how). > > Just click-drag to "box" all the images you want (or just "select all"), > then click. They all open and present thumbnails in the sidebar. You can > even move selected ones to the trash from within Preview. Plus, it has > fairly useful image editing capabilities. GraphicConverter does about the same job as Irfanview and quite a bit more... |