What thumbnail browsers is everyone using?
I have tryed them all and continue to stand by ACDsee. Thumbs Plus 4.10 is good but I only use the evaluation. I heard The newest version of Thumbs Plus will convert .CRW files (is this true)
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Curby Member 49 posts Joined Mar 2001 More info | Mar 31, 2001 17:21 | #1 What thumbnail browsers is everyone using?
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Trav Mostly Lurking 16 posts Joined Mar 2001 More info | Mar 31, 2001 23:00 | #2 Curby, I swear by ACDSee as well and have not found anything superior to it. It is the quickest image viewer and has plenty of convenient features.
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LKraven Hatchling 4 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 01, 2001 08:42 | #3 ACDSee is the best that I have found for browsing images. It loads very quickly. In fact, I prefer the older version (now called the Classic version).
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James Member 34 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 01, 2001 10:52 | #4 I don't like Canon's Zoombrowser.. how can I get rid of it and still download the pictures from my Pro90??
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rknol Junior Member 27 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 01, 2001 11:00 | #5 That's right. The latest version, in combination with the CRW-addon shows CRW-files and converts them. I'm running the beta, so I'm pretty shure about it. Curby wrote: Thumbs Plus 4.10 is good but I only use the evaluation. I heard The newest version of Thumbs Plus will convert .CRW files (is this true) ________ Curby
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rknol Junior Member 27 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 01, 2001 11:02 | #6 James, you don't have to use Zoombrowser, just use an imaging program and transfer your pictures by using Twain. Or buy a CF-card reader and copy them by using windows explorer. James wrote: I don't like Canon's Zoombrowser.. how can I get rid of it and still download the pictures from my Pro90?? James
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James Member 34 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 01, 2001 11:16 | #7 Thanks for the advice, I think I will get a cf-card reader and get rid of Zoombrowser.
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nadim Member 33 posts Joined Mar 2001 More info | Apr 01, 2001 14:00 | #8 James,
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James Member 34 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 01, 2001 14:26 | #9 Hi Nadim,
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RHBinDFW Mostly Lurking 10 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 01, 2001 17:39 | #10 I've heard lots of people discussion ACDSee and ThumbsPlus, but I haven't located a site where I can explore them a little further. I'm not disappointed in IrvanView, which is what I've been using, but the ability to work directly with CRW files is really tempting. LKraven wrote: ACDSee is the best that I have found for browsing images. It loads very quickly. In fact, I prefer the older version (now called the Classic version). The new version has some photo-editing tools, but they're pretty bad. I use Thumbsplus to do organizing of my personal galleries. I use QImage for lots of stuff too... just wish he'd acknowledge some bugs and quit releasing a new version every hour...
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Trav Mostly Lurking 16 posts Joined Mar 2001 More info | Apr 01, 2001 17:46 | #11 I have a quick question about using TWAIN for downloading the pics. In ACDSee, for example, it'll ask you how much compression you want to use when downloading the images. Since the images are already compression on the camera files, does using TWAIN mean you are using MORE compression? For example, lets say the compression on the pics on the camera is 30% compression. When I use Twain to download the pics, does it further compress OR does it uncompress first and then recompress at your specified compression level? I hope that question makes sense! I just noticed that when I downloaded using Twain, the file sizes were either larger or smaller depending on what settings I used and wondered how this might result in a difference on the photos. rknol wrote: James, you don't have to use Zoombrowser, just use an imaging program and transfer your pictures by using Twain. Or buy a CF-card reader and copy them by using windows explorer. James wrote: I don't like Canon's Zoombrowser.. how can I get rid of it and still download the pictures from my Pro90?? James
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rknol Junior Member 27 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 02, 2001 00:23 | #12 Twain just copies the files from out of the camera to your thumbnail-program. But then the thumbnail-program has to save it somewhere. If you choose to save it as jpeg, another compression will be added. You can better save it as tiff, but then you loose the exif information. Trav wrote: I have a quick question about using TWAIN for downloading the pics. In ACDSee, for example, it'll ask you how much compression you want to use when downloading the images. Since the images are already compression on the camera files, does using TWAIN mean you are using MORE compression? For example, lets say the compression on the pics on the camera is 30% compression. When I use Twain to download the pics, does it further compress OR does it uncompress first and then recompress at your specified compression level? I hope that question makes sense! I just noticed that when I downloaded using Twain, the file sizes were either larger or smaller depending on what settings I used and wondered how this might result in a difference on the photos. Thanks, Travis
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rknol Junior Member 27 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 02, 2001 00:25 | #13 Thumbsplus can be downloaded from www.cerious.com
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RHBinDFW Mostly Lurking 10 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 02, 2001 10:48 | #14 Thanks-- I'll check it out today. rknol wrote: Thumbsplus can be downloaded from www.cerious.com RHBinDFW wrote: I've heard lots of people discussion ACDSee and ThumbsPlus, but I haven't located a site where I can explore them a little further. I'm not disappointed in IrvanView, which is what I've been using, but the ability to work directly with CRW files is really tempting. Can one of you post a link or two to these sites? Thanks-- --rhb
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James Member 34 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | Apr 02, 2001 19:51 | #15 Hi,
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