On Sep 16, 2012, at 7:27 AM, Andy Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 16, 2012, at 1:54 AM, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Either select all the photos and go to QL and use the left and right arrows, 
>> or put the folder in list view, select the first phot, go to QL, and use the 
>> down arrows.
> 
> Kevin, it seems to me this meets your needs, doesn't it?

Actually what I'm seeing is that it doesn't matter whether you choose icon 
view, list view, column view, or even Cover Flow -- full-screen works the same 
in all cases. Select *all* the photos you want, go to Quick Look, go to 
full-screen mode, and use the left/right keys to navigate through the images.

It's only when *not* in full-screen mode that it works to select one file and 
use arrow keys to navigate. In this case, the behavior of the arrow keys 
depends on which mode the Finder window is in (icon view, list view, etc.).

In case the above doesn't suffice for some reason, I did a search on MacUpdate 
for "slide show" and found some apps that seem to do what you want. The 
following are free and open-source (with various licensing terms).

* CocoaSlideShow <http://code.google.com/p/cocoaslideshow/>
* Phoenix Slides <http://blyt.net/phxslides/>
* Xee <http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/xee.html>

There may be other, better options, but these are the ones I took a *very* 
quick look at. Phoenix Slides has a crappy UI, but it's the only one where I 
found an option to recurse into subfolders (which you can't do in Quick Look's 
full-screen mode).

All three of the above are un-sandboxed. If that matters, you can always build 
your own sandboxed version.

--Andy

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