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Irfan has the same function: File>Thumbnails, and then (if you want) File>Create Contact sheet, which allows you to specify how you want the sheet to appear.
Really useful for finding duplicate images, or to have as a "cheat sheet" for picking images out of a library.
 
(Not trashing ACDSee -- I used it for many years, and was quite happy with it.)
 
Grant
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I echo Rene's statement - I have been using it for almost 4 years - it's greatest feature for me is the ability to browse graphics folders and print really awesome "proof sheets" of large numbers of screenshots and other graphics. This is a tremendous aid to me when documenting a UI.


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I rather like ACDSee - not free, but very inexpensive. http://www.acdsystems.com/  I'm a bit partial to its browsing capabilities, among other things.
 
Rene
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Irfanview is my viewer of choice, and pretty much the first app I install on any computer I use. 
5-stars plus in my book.
Grant
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Irvanview does it for you through its user interface.
 
 
the guy (irfan) is a saint, your shareware donation is dirt cheap. Recommended by tucows, ZDnet, and the Acadamy search committee.
 
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> Grant:
>
> If you need to do the same operation to the same
> degree on all the graphics, consider creating a
> batch process in PhotoShop on a directory of
> files. You could write the originals to a
> safe-keeping subfolder, or rename them, while
> keeping the processed copies in the original location.
>
> Perhaps SnagIt offers a batch operation, too?
>
> At 4:45 PM -0700 11/22/05, Grant Hogarth wrote:
> >Ah well... *sigh*
> >Yes, I can do it in Snagit.
> >I can also do it in Photoshop --
> >I was just trying to save some time/brain strain.


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