Hi Bob ...

One thing your post did was to send me back to Irfanview again to look at
the features.  I discovered that an image can be open in Irfan, and then
sent to the editor/viewer of your choice.  There are many times I want to
open a JPEG or a TIFF quickly, and then dump it into Photoshop if desirous.
Opening PS can be slow and clunky by comparison to opening Irfan.  So, now,
thanks to your post, there's a neat, simple solution.

Take a look at BreezeBrowser.  It's not free, but it's a nice littel
program for organizing files and making some simple adjustments.  Bruce
turned me on to it, and until I tried CS2 with Bridge, it was a nice option
for some specific situations.  Bridge, however, seems to be much more
robust and useful.Still, it never hurts to know what's out there and how or
if it might help you.


Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Bob W 

> yes - I downloaded RSE, or the free version at least, recently. I
> didn't spend much time with it because it didn't seem to have many
> benefits over the Olympus RAW program.
>
> Irfan is definitely slow for this, and not ideal for dragging the
> stuff off the camera. I've just been using Windows Explorer to do
> that. It seems as simple as anything is likely to be.



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