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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 305684" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>Quick question (and sorry to keep reviving this thread, but I figure it's better to post in an existing thread than to start a new one).</p><p></p><p>I've seen this questions posted a few times, but haven't gotten the answer I was hoping for...</p><p></p><p>With Windows, when I open a folder full of photos, it will show thumbnails of them all. I figured out how to make Finder do the same thing, but Windows' picture viewer has a nice option where if you open the first photo and then click on the "next photo" button it will jump right over to the next without having to double-click on it. I know you can highlight multiple photos and click open or you can drag the photos into Preview's tray to view them all in this fashion. But is there any way (or an alternative viewer) that will work in a similar fashion to Windows? That is, I'm looking for a program that recognizes that there are a bunch of photos in the same place and then displays them one at a time by just hitting up or down.</p><p></p><p>I also don't want to import these photos into iPhoto, just want to sift through a USB thumb drive and look at a bunch of photos in full-size.</p><p></p><p>TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 305684, member: 24098"] Quick question (and sorry to keep reviving this thread, but I figure it's better to post in an existing thread than to start a new one). I've seen this questions posted a few times, but haven't gotten the answer I was hoping for... With Windows, when I open a folder full of photos, it will show thumbnails of them all. I figured out how to make Finder do the same thing, but Windows' picture viewer has a nice option where if you open the first photo and then click on the "next photo" button it will jump right over to the next without having to double-click on it. I know you can highlight multiple photos and click open or you can drag the photos into Preview's tray to view them all in this fashion. But is there any way (or an alternative viewer) that will work in a similar fashion to Windows? That is, I'm looking for a program that recognizes that there are a bunch of photos in the same place and then displays them one at a time by just hitting up or down. I also don't want to import these photos into iPhoto, just want to sift through a USB thumb drive and look at a bunch of photos in full-size. TIA [/QUOTE]
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