This version 12 is very difficult to work with.
How do I go from image to image without constantly telling it to cascade or tile the images.
Version 10 there was a pulldown menu and you could select images by name.
Viewing images
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heinz-oz
Why do you use PI to view images? It is meant to be used to edit them, not view them. Each image you open in PI needs resources like memory etc.
I recommend you to use PhotoExplorer, comes with PI, to view images. It looks and behaves similar to the well known Windows Explorer but also allows for images to be rotated without quality loss. Handy if you take images in portrait mode.
I recommend you to use PhotoExplorer, comes with PI, to view images. It looks and behaves similar to the well known Windows Explorer but also allows for images to be rotated without quality loss. Handy if you take images in portrait mode.
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miklos
What I meant
I meant Switching from one image to another---not exploring.
When I use TILE they are too small.
And I need to open about 20-40 at a time to do montages.
How do I go from image to image without constantly telling it to cascade or tile the images.
Version 10 there was a pulldown menu and you could select images by name.
When I use TILE they are too small.
And I need to open about 20-40 at a time to do montages.
How do I go from image to image without constantly telling it to cascade or tile the images.
Version 10 there was a pulldown menu and you could select images by name.
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