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Greetings,
I work with graphics-intensive manuals and recently discovered the View >
Thumbnails options. COOOL... even discovered a Reg-Hack for increasing both
their size and quality (PowerToys/Tweak-UI for XP has a setting under
Explorer). Double cool! Now I can compare images by simply opening a
folder. This is critical as we may have a series of screen-shots and we use
the dialogue box's title for our filenames. Niiiiiiiccccceeee...
My cubi-neighbor discovered something called "Filmstrip" that makes the
images appear as if they were in a Power-Point Presentation. VERY Nice for
seeing details, especially when sometimes we have two screen-shots whose
only difference is an enabled radio button, or some digital images taken of
the same assembly, but from different angles. Now we can REALLY see the
differences. Niiiiceeerrrrrr....
)
Unfortunately :: sigh :: We can't see the file-names in the Filmstrip
version, so we don't know which one we want to use.
Does anyone know of a way to make the filename show with the image in
Filmstrip?
Thanks,
Shane
I work with graphics-intensive manuals and recently discovered the View >
Thumbnails options. COOOL... even discovered a Reg-Hack for increasing both
their size and quality (PowerToys/Tweak-UI for XP has a setting under
Explorer). Double cool! Now I can compare images by simply opening a
folder. This is critical as we may have a series of screen-shots and we use
the dialogue box's title for our filenames. Niiiiiiiccccceeee...

My cubi-neighbor discovered something called "Filmstrip" that makes the
images appear as if they were in a Power-Point Presentation. VERY Nice for
seeing details, especially when sometimes we have two screen-shots whose
only difference is an enabled radio button, or some digital images taken of
the same assembly, but from different angles. Now we can REALLY see the
differences. Niiiiceeerrrrrr....

Unfortunately :: sigh :: We can't see the file-names in the Filmstrip
version, so we don't know which one we want to use.
Does anyone know of a way to make the filename show with the image in
Filmstrip?
Thanks,
Shane