At 8:35 AM -0500 11/30/05, Rene S. wrote: >Maybe?I missed something with Irfanview. I found >a way to print a sheet of thumbnails (which >ACDSee also does), but I couldn't find a way to >just browse through all the images in a given >folder with a full-size or auto-fit display of >the graphic in a pane of Irfanview. ACDSee (at >least versions 5 and later) does this in a way >that allows you to have displayed in one pane >all the file properties for all the images in a >folder, and then as you select a file in that >list, it displays the graphic in a pane of the >same window. You aren't limited to >viewing/printing thumbnails. I've been looking >for any other program that has the browse >capabilities, but I haven't found one yet... >unless I'm missing something...? Not trashing >Irfan, just?trying to understand the features. >Please do enlighten me. > Hi, Rene:
Adobe Bridge, included free with any of the CS2 products (Illustrator, InDesign, GoLive, Photoshop) is a multi-featured multi-view tool. Depending on which CS2 products are installed, there are menu items that perform batch operations in those tools, such as a contact sheet in InDesign. It's strong on metadata operations, such as applying common metadata to batches of files, using a metadata template to apply to batches, and more. It also displays camera RAW files from most digital camera manufacturers. Regards, Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices
