what do you use to view your pictures?

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I’m just wondering what and how you organise your photos?

What program do you use?

Any tips to keep them organised?

I just found a program called Picasa2 which looks really good…I haven’t had long enough to play with all the features yet.

and it has a good easy to use re-touch feature


http://www.picasa.com/
 
I don't use a specific prog, I have one that came with the camera (finepix) but prefer to lob them in my own custom folders. Simple resize I use Microsoft Picture it 7.0. and if i need to edit/adjust or anything else I use Adobe Photshop CS.
I had a brief look at that Picasa, I would be interested in how you get on with it.

:beerjug:
 
I've been using Picasa2 for about a month now, it's ok but I can't find out how to show a picture full screen size other than in slideshow..
 

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I've been using Paintshop Pro for some time now. Mine is Ver 7.0 but you can pick up earlier versions very cheaply off ebay. I like the browse feature that brings up all the thumbnails and resizing is a piece of cake.

AndyT
 
I use Cardboard Box and Attic . Both seem to be working ok so far with no crashes;)
 
i've been using Picasa for a few months now
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Here at the office i've set it to constantly scour the company network.

Some of the personal stuff it finds is very amusing:D :D :D :D :D
 
AndyT said:
I've been using Paintshop Pro for some time now. Mine is Ver 7.0 but you can pick up earlier versions very cheaply off ebay. I like the browse feature that brings up all the thumbnails and resizing is a piece of cake.

AndyT

Me Too i think it does the trick. I also like irfanview for quick re-sizing and its free!
 
ThumbsPlus is a very good program that enables you to keep a database of thumbnails of images no mater where you store them . You can therefore have a catalogue on your hard disk of all of the photographs that you archive to CD, as well as those stored locally. The beauty of this, is that you don't have to have the original photographs on your system in order ot see th thumbnail view.

I use it on both laptop and desktop. Quite useful, and free (for some versions).

I also use Nikon View (comes with Nikon compacts and SLRs).
 
I use iPhoto for pictures taken from the digital compact, it is incredably easy to use and the latest version has some very handy tools. In addition the slide show is easy to set up and links with iTunes for background music. Of course you need a decent computer to run iPhoto;)

For more serious stuff (35m and 120 scanned pictures) iView Media Pro is used. Pictures, once scanned, can be saved into defined folders whch iView watches and those pictures can be easily renamed, cataloged and opened in other progs for editing. Its a cross platform prog which I believe has good functionality when it comes to sending work to others, though I've not used there functions.

Andy
 


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