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A pic & movie browser with icon previews
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<blockquote data-quote="dtownley1" data-source="post: 358121" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>proper? I don't understand how the solution I suggested wasn't 'proper' previews. Turning that view option on will create thumbnail previews for all your photos. Both methods show a preview icon of the files (images at least) If you're looking at a preview of a photo you took, you should be able to recognise the preview in an instant. When I was travelling I had several thousand photos organised like this, and had no troubles. Column browsing will give a larger, more detailed preview with additional information. That's probably the best you'll get short of using iPhoto to organise everything.</p><p></p><p>If you're organised from the start, it's much less of a headache later, trust me. I've had to organise up to around 500 photos at a time, all with original file names. Finder is brilliant in this sense because the previews save heaps of time which may be spent opening files to check them. This way, you don't need to, so I fail to see where the problem lies...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtownley1, post: 358121, member: 20564"] proper? I don't understand how the solution I suggested wasn't 'proper' previews. Turning that view option on will create thumbnail previews for all your photos. Both methods show a preview icon of the files (images at least) If you're looking at a preview of a photo you took, you should be able to recognise the preview in an instant. When I was travelling I had several thousand photos organised like this, and had no troubles. Column browsing will give a larger, more detailed preview with additional information. That's probably the best you'll get short of using iPhoto to organise everything. If you're organised from the start, it's much less of a headache later, trust me. I've had to organise up to around 500 photos at a time, all with original file names. Finder is brilliant in this sense because the previews save heaps of time which may be spent opening files to check them. This way, you don't need to, so I fail to see where the problem lies... [/QUOTE]
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