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Handiest little picture viewer tool I've been using for years now...
Handiest little picture viewer tool I've been using for years now...
Lview Pro is a simple, easy to use graphic program that will do a lot of common graphics editing tasks. To be fair, there is an updated version of Lview Pro here,
Lview Pro Home Page
I tried the newest version of LviewPro and found it to be complex with a steep learning curve, (at least for me). What I like better is an old version of it that came out for Windows 95 but so far has worked on all of my computers no matter what the operating system has been.
You can download an older Shareware version here,
Free Shareware version
I use this mostly for sifting through multiple photos using the slide show option (Under File -> Multiple Open), which helps me to find the best shots or quickly rotating a photo 90 degrees...
(Yes I know there are zillions of programs that do this I just like LviewPro the best)
Thought I would share it with the forum while the shareware version can still be found...
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Re: Handiest little picture viewer tool I've been using for years now...
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
I tried the newest version of LviewPro and found it to be complex with a steep learning curve, (at least for me). What I like better is an old version of it that came out for Windows 95 but so far has worked on all of my computers no matter what the operating system has been.
You can download an older Shareware version here,
Free Shareware version
Is this link stll good? I mean, I clicked on it and I found an old version near he bottom of the page, but was made to feel somewhat uneasy about clicking on it because the last time the page had been updated. It says, "September of 1919." If it looks familiar to you then that'll help.
What was the name of that sorting program again, please? You mentioned LViewPro and something else.
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Re: Handiest little picture viewer tool I've been using for years now...
Originally Posted by BobbyG
Is this for Mac also?
I don't think so.
I use it with all my PC's. Been using it since I've been on forums, it's simple, works great and it's free.
I use it when I want to go through an entire folder of pictures to pick out the ones I ant to use for a write-up.
I use it to take screenshots
I use it as my default picture viewer.
It works great.
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Re: Handiest little picture viewer tool I've been using for years now...
Originally Posted by Hoytman
Is this link still good? I mean, I clicked on it and I found an old version near he bottom of the page, but was made to feel somewhat uneasy about clicking on it because the last time the page had been updated. It says, "September of 1919." If it looks familiar to you then that'll help.
What was the name of that sorting program again, please? You mentioned LviewPro and something else.
The link is still good and you get the free shareware version. Been using this since probably 1995 or so...
Just took this screenshot using the program...
I use it every time I work with pictures. It's the handiest little picture viewer...
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Re: Handiest little picture viewer tool I've been using for years now...
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
The link is still good and you get the free shareware version. Been using this since probably 1995 or so...
Just took this screenshot using the program...
I use it every time I work with pictures. It's the handiest little picture viewer...
Thanks Mr. Phillips.
For some reason I was thinking you had mentioned another program you were using besides LViewPro and Easythumbnails.
(Side note: I quote a thread with pictures and then clicked on editor mode. First time I'd seen that with pictures and it makes sense after you described it. However, in editor mode, I still am not seeing the difference when multi-quoting a message.)
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Re: Handiest little picture viewer tool I've been using for years now...
I'm a big fan of Picasa along with Picasa Web Albums (aka now Google Plus Photos). You get a free computer program that handles many common editing needs (resizing, cropping, color, exposure, funky effects, etc) as well as UNLIMITED FREE online storage for photos 2048 pixels x 2048 pixels or smaller. This also has a viewer that does fast slideshows.
And as a bonus, there's an online editor called Creative Kit (formerly Picnic) that does a lot of the same stuff--for editing on the fly.
If you need higher resolution and more storage, you can buy it through google and share it with the rest of your google features.
Matt
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Re: Handiest little picture viewer tool I've been using for years now...
Originally Posted by y8s
I'm a big fan of Picasa
Matt
Hi Matt,
I like and use Picasa for a number of things but not as my preferred default image viewer. I like a much simpler piece of software for simple tasks is the reason why and that's just me.
I also like Easy Thumbnails for resizing because I trust it not to distort my pictures. I'm sure Picasa wouldn't do this either but now that I have a system in place that works for me it's easier not to change.
Picasa is great for searching your hard drive and finding pictures you have no clue where you saved them to. I use it for this feature all the time, especially on my antique Dell Laptop with thousands of car pictures I've worked on over the years...
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Re: Handiest little picture viewer tool I've been using for years now...
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
Hi Matt,
I like and use Picasa for a number of things but not as my preferred default image viewer. I like a much simpler piece of software for simple tasks is the reason why and that's just me.
I also like Easy Thumbnails for resizing because I trust it not to distort my pictures. I'm sure Picasa wouldn't do this either but now that I have a system in place that works for me it's easier not to change.
Picasa is great for searching your hard drive and finding pictures you have no clue where you saved them to. I use it for this feature all the time, especially on my antique Dell Laptop with thousands of car pictures I've worked on over the years...
Haha I put the kibosh on the "search everywhere for everything" function and limit it to specific folders where I store relevant pictures.
But one really great feature that picasa web albums does have that even you'd appreciate is the ability to edit part of the picture's URL to change the size.
The URL looks like this:
Code:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-WSIGihWGgo8/UJ7H_sKXYmI/AAAAAAAAQAg/u8ynPlIoBBQ/s640/DSC_6306.JPG
I bolded the relevant value. Just change it to the photo's longest dimension that you want and voila, instant resize and thumbnails!
50 pixels
200
The Mike Phillips Special (800)
Original size:
(well you get the idea)
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