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Hello,
Im currently used to storing my images in a file systems, eg Holidays People etc.. on my computer hard drive. I then used to view all these images with the built in windows Picture viewer and just clicked the "next" button to scroll along.
I have tried to use this same method in mac OSX (tiger, will be leopard soon). But i find it difficult to go through them as the mac finder will not produce preview thumnails of each image, only display the name. Also when i want to open them to look at i have to click each one once, close it then open the next one using the mac preview application.
Is there any better way to do this? I have had a little fiddle with iPhoto, bit i haven't really got on with it as i first have to copy pics off my camera, then import them into iPhoto and it gets all a bit confusing.
Im currently used to storing my images in a file systems, eg Holidays People etc.. on my computer hard drive. I then used to view all these images with the built in windows Picture viewer and just clicked the "next" button to scroll along.
I have tried to use this same method in mac OSX (tiger, will be leopard soon). But i find it difficult to go through them as the mac finder will not produce preview thumnails of each image, only display the name. Also when i want to open them to look at i have to click each one once, close it then open the next one using the mac preview application.
Is there any better way to do this? I have had a little fiddle with iPhoto, bit i haven't really got on with it as i first have to copy pics off my camera, then import them into iPhoto and it gets all a bit confusing.