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viewing two photos simultaneously
In deleting out some photos amongst my collection, I often want to compare
two or three shots that are more or less identical; with each other. When I open one photo in the 'windows picture and fax viewer' and then open another one in another window, the first one disappears. So I can only have one window open at any one time. Since I want to compare two or more photos simultaneously, how can I adjust the settings to allow this please? thanks. |
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Re: viewing two photos simultaneously
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 13:25:45 +0100, "john westmore_______"
<bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote: >In deleting out some photos amongst my collection, I often want to compare >two or three shots that are more or less identical; with each other. > >When I open one photo in the 'windows picture and fax viewer' and then open >another one in another window, the first one disappears. > >So I can only have one window open at any one time. Since I want to compare >two or more photos simultaneously, how can I adjust the settings to allow >this please? thanks. > If you download the free FastStone Image Viewer 3.5, there is a tool in there (represented by four squares in the toolbar) that allows you to put two or more images on the screen for comparison. It's a far better viewer in many other ways that the Windows viewer. -- Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida |
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Re: viewing two photos simultaneously
john westmore_______ wrote:
> In deleting out some photos amongst my collection, I often want to compare > two or three shots that are more or less identical; with each other. > > When I open one photo in the 'windows picture and fax viewer' and then > open another one in another window, the first one disappears. > > So I can only have one window open at any one time. Since I want to > compare two or more photos simultaneously, how can I adjust the settings > to allow > this please? thanks. Try Picasa or IrfanView instead. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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Re: viewing two photos simultaneously
"john westmore_______" <bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote in
news:g5kpca$haa$1@registered.motzarella.org: > In deleting out some photos amongst my collection, I often want to > compare two or three shots that are more or less identical; with each > other. > > When I open one photo in the 'windows picture and fax viewer' and then > open another one in another window, the first one disappears. > > So I can only have one window open at any one time. Since I want to > compare two or more photos simultaneously, how can I adjust the > settings to allow this please? thanks. Open an image in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Click the print button. With the Print Wizard still on the screen, open another image. Close the Wizard. You should now have two instances of Windows Picture And Fax Viewer open. Better still, get Irfanview and use the 'Create Panorama Image' option which will allow you to display multiple images in the same window either side-by-side or one atop the other. |
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Re: viewing two photos simultaneously
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 13:25:45 +0100, "john westmore_______"
<bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote: >In deleting out some photos amongst my collection, I often want to compare >two or three shots that are more or less identical; with each other. > >When I open one photo in the 'windows picture and fax viewer' and then open >another one in another window, the first one disappears. > >So I can only have one window open at any one time. Since I want to compare >two or more photos simultaneously, how can I adjust the settings to allow >this please? thanks. > Been years since I used a program called "Deduper". http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/...-DeDuper.shtml This displays two identical images side by side and you can choose which to get rid of. |
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Re: viewing two photos simultaneously
"richard" <member@newsguy.com> wrote in message news:aktr749jk3lb7tv8kperl25c4pms6j174g@4ax.com... > On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 13:25:45 +0100, "john westmore_______" > <bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote: > >>In deleting out some photos amongst my collection, I often want to compare >>two or three shots that are more or less identical; with each other. >> >>When I open one photo in the 'windows picture and fax viewer' and then >>open >>another one in another window, the first one disappears. >> >>So I can only have one window open at any one time. Since I want to >>compare >>two or more photos simultaneously, how can I adjust the settings to allow >>this please? thanks. >> > > > Been years since I used a program called "Deduper". > http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/...-DeDuper.shtml > > This displays two identical images side by side and you can choose > which to get rid of. > Or in your case which little girl to beat your meat to. |
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Re: viewing two photos simultaneously
Are you related to that guy who lost 103 pounds Tony Orlando?
tony cooper wrote: > On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 13:25:45 +0100, "john westmore_______" > <bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote: > > >In deleting out some photos amongst my collection, I often want to compare > >two or three shots that are more or less identical; with each other. > > > >When I open one photo in the 'windows picture and fax viewer' and then open > >another one in another window, the first one disappears. > > > >So I can only have one window open at any one time. Since I want to compare > >two or more photos simultaneously, how can I adjust the settings to allow > >this please? thanks. > > > > If you download the free FastStone Image Viewer 3.5, there is a tool > in there (represented by four squares in the toolbar) that allows you > to put two or more images on the screen for comparison. > > It's a far better viewer in many other ways that the Windows viewer. > > > -- > Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida -- The Grandmaster of the CyberFROG Using my technical prowess and computer abilities to answer questions beyond the realm of understandability Regards Tony... Making usenet better for everyone everyday |
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RE: viewing two photos simultaneously
In cases like this I use the Film Strip View of Windows Explorer. You can
alternately click the thumbnails below it and compare. -- Rey "john westmore_______" wrote: > In deleting out some photos amongst my collection, I often want to compare > two or three shots that are more or less identical; with each other. > > When I open one photo in the 'windows picture and fax viewer' and then open > another one in another window, the first one disappears. > > So I can only have one window open at any one time. Since I want to compare > two or more photos simultaneously, how can I adjust the settings to allow > this please? thanks. > > > |
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Re: viewing two photos simultaneously
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 06:48:31 -0700, "Nicole Bischoff"
<paige@paigedwinter.com> wrote: > >"richard" <member@newsguy.com> wrote in message >news:aktr749jk3lb7tv8kperl25c4pms6j174g@4ax.com.. . >> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 13:25:45 +0100, "john westmore_______" >> <bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote: >> >>>In deleting out some photos amongst my collection, I often want to compare >>>two or three shots that are more or less identical; with each other. >>> >>>When I open one photo in the 'windows picture and fax viewer' and then >>>open >>>another one in another window, the first one disappears. >>> >>>So I can only have one window open at any one time. Since I want to >>>compare >>>two or more photos simultaneously, how can I adjust the settings to allow >>>this please? thanks. >>> >> >> >> Been years since I used a program called "Deduper". >> http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/...-DeDuper.shtml >> >> This displays two identical images side by side and you can choose >> which to get rid of. >> > >Or in your case which little girl to beat your meat to. Paris and Nicky Hilton of course. For a girl, you're doing a good job of impersonating a guy. Of course, you could be a "drag queen". |
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