RE: IrfanView Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-30 Thread Rene Stephenson
I'll try that plug-in. :-) Thanks, Grant.     ReneGrant Hogarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  To set Image Display mode:    Select View> Display Options>    To set Image Display order:     Select Options> Sort Directory Files>      To move back and forth in the folder:    FORWARD: SpaceBar, Right_Arrow or Page_Down keys, or roll mousewheel towards
 you   BACK: Backspace, Left_Arrow or Page_Up keys, or roll mousewheel away from you     To view information on a graphic:    BASIC: Dimensions, Color Depth, List Order, Compressed/uncompressed size, date/time are displayed in status bar at 
 bottom.
 Changes as images change.   EXPANDED: Click Information button (Circle i) in toolbar to open a dialog.  Does not change with image change.     NOTES:
   Be sure to get the IrfanView Plugins accessory: http://www.irfanview.com/plugins.htm  It adds a lot of functionality.     Grant  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rene S.Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:35 AMTo: Grant Hogarth; framers@lists.frameusers.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: OT: RE: Graphics Tool functionality  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.     Rene  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Grant HogarthSent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 1:24 PMTo: framers@lists.frameusers.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Graphics Tool functionality  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.)     Gran t   


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IrfanView Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-30 Thread Rene Stephenson
I'll try that plug-in. :-) Thanks, Grant.

  Rene

Grant Hogarth  wrote:
  To set Image Display mode: 
   Select View> Display Options> 

To set Image Display order: 
Select Options> Sort Directory Files> 


  To move back and forth in the folder: 
   FORWARD: SpaceBar, Right_Arrow or Page_Down keys, or roll mousewheel 
towards you
   BACK: Backspace, Left_Arrow or Page_Up keys, or roll mousewheel away 
from you

  To view information on a graphic: 
   BASIC: Dimensions, Color Depth, List Order, Compressed/uncompressed 
size, date/time are displayed in status bar at bottom. Changes as images change.
   EXPANDED: Click Information button (Circle i) in toolbar to open a 
dialog.  Does not change with image change.

  NOTES: 
  Be sure to get the IrfanView Plugins accessory: 
http://www.irfanview.com/plugins.htm
  It adds a lot of functionality.

  Grant

  -Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+ghogarth=equis.com at lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-bounces+ghogarth=equis@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of 
Rene S.
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:35 AM
To: Grant Hogarth; framers at lists.frameusers.com; framers at omsys.com
Subject: OT: RE: Graphics Tool functionality


  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.

  Rene
  -Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+rinnie1=yahoo.com at lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-bounces+rinnie1=yahoo@lists.frameusers.com]On Behalf Of 
Grant Hogarth
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 1:24 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com; framers at omsys.com
Subject: RE: Graphics Tool functionality


  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.)

  Gran t 




Rene L. Stephenson
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Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-30 Thread Mike Wickham
> MessageMaybe 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.

You may also want to check out a free demo of ThumbsPlus: 
http://www.cerious.com/thumbnails.shtml

Mike





IrfanView Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-30 Thread Grant Hogarth
To set Image Display mode: 
 Select View> Display Options> 

To set Image Display order: 
  Select Options> Sort Directory Files> 

To move back and forth in the folder: 
 FORWARD: SpaceBar, Right_Arrow or Page_Down keys, or roll
mousewheel towards you
 BACK: Backspace, Left_Arrow or Page_Up keys, or roll mousewheel
away from you

To view information on a graphic: 
 BASIC: Dimensions, Color Depth, List Order, Compressed/uncompressed
size, date/time are displayed in status bar at bottom. Changes as images
change.
 EXPANDED: Click Information button (Circle i) in toolbar to open a
dialog.  Does not change with image change.

NOTES: 
Be sure to get the IrfanView Plugins accessory:
http://www.irfanview.com/plugins.htm
It adds a lot of functionality.

Grant

-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+ghogarth=equis.com at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+ghogarth=equis.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Rene S.
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:35 AM
To: Grant Hogarth; framers at lists.frameusers.com;
framers at omsys.com
Subject: OT: RE: Graphics Tool functionality


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.

Rene
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+rinnie1=yahoo.com at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+rinnie1=yahoo.com at lists.frameusers.com]On Behalf
Of Grant Hogarth
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 1:24 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com; framers at omsys.com
Subject: RE: Graphics Tool functionality


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.)

Gran t 

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RE: IrfanView Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-30 Thread Grant Hogarth
Title: Message



To set Image Display mode: 
 Select View> 
Display Options> 
 

To set Image Display order: 
  Select Options> Sort 
Directory Files> 
 
To move back and forth in the folder: 

 
FORWARD: SpaceBar, Right_Arrow or Page_Down keys, or roll mousewheel towards 
you
 BACK: Backspace, Left_Arrow or 
Page_Up keys, or roll mousewheel away from you
 
To view information on a graphic: 

 BASIC: Dimensions, Color 
Depth, List Order, Compressed/uncompressed size, date/time are displayed in 
status bar at bottom. Changes as images 
change.
 EXPANDED: Click Information 
button (Circle i) in toolbar to open a dialog.  Does not change with image 
change.
 
NOTES: 

Be sure to get the IrfanView Plugins accessory: http://www.irfanview.com/plugins.htm
It adds a lot of 
functionality.
 
Grant

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
  Of Rene S.Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:35 
  AMTo: Grant Hogarth; framers@lists.frameusers.com; 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: OT: RE: Graphics Tool 
  functionality
  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.
   
  Rene
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
  Grant HogarthSent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 1:24 
  PMTo: framers@lists.frameusers.com; 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Graphics Tool 
  functionality
  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.)
   
  Gran t 
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Re: RE: Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-30 Thread Mike Wickham

MessageMaybe 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.


You may also want to check out a free demo of ThumbsPlus: 
http://www.cerious.com/thumbnails.shtml


Mike


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OT: RE: Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-30 Thread Rene S.
MessageMaybe 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.

Rene
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+rinnie1=yahoo@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+rinnie1=yahoo.com at lists.frameusers.com]On Behalf Of
Grant Hogarth
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 1:24 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com; framers at omsys.com
Subject: RE: Graphics Tool functionality


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.)

Gran t
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OT: RE: Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-30 Thread Peter Gold
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



Re: OT: RE: Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-30 Thread Peter Gold

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
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OT: RE: Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-30 Thread Rene S.
Title: Message



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.
 
Rene
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
Grant HogarthSent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 1:24 
PMTo: framers@lists.frameusers.com; 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Graphics Tool 
functionality
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.)
 
Gran t 
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Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-29 Thread Grant Hogarth
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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From:
framers-bounces+grant.hogarth=reuters.com at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+grant.hogarth=reuters.com at lists.frameusers.com]
On Behalf Of Ada Lai
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 11:06 AM
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com; framers at omsys.com
Subject: RE: Graphics question


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.



From: framers-bounces+adalai2000=yahoo.com at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+adalai2000=yahoo.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Rene S.
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 7:38 AM
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com; framers at omsys.com
Subject: RE: Graphics question


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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From: framers-bounces+rinnie1=yahoo.com at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+rinnie1=yahoo.com at lists.frameusers.com]On Behalf
Of Grant Hogarth
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 11:59 AM
To: jenelle.anderson at comcast.net
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com; framers at omsys.com
Subject: RE: Graphics question


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

-Original Message-
From: jenelle.anderson at comcast.net
[mailto:jenelle.anderson at comcast.net] 


Irvanview does it for you through its user interface.

www.irfanview.de

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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RE: Graphics Tool functionality

2005-11-29 Thread Grant Hogarth
Title: Message



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

  
  -Original Message-From: 
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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
  Behalf Of Ada LaiSent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 11:06 
  AMCc: framers@lists.frameusers.com; 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Graphics 
question
  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.
  
  
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
  Behalf Of Rene S.Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 7:38 
  AMCc: framers@lists.frameusers.com; 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Graphics 
question
  
  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
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
  Grant HogarthSent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 11:59 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: 
  framers@lists.frameusers.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
  Graphics question
  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.
 
www.irfanview.de
 
the guy (irfan) is a saint, your shareware donation is dirt cheap. 
Recommended by tucows, ZDnet, and the Acadamy search committee.
 
-- 
  Original message -- > 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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