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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