Zb Thumbnail files – what do they mean?

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blacklight
Nov 14, 2009
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Downloading photos onto my PC they end up in a folder marked its respective date. Then I distribute the pics to their various categories until the folder is empty – almost. There is a ghostly file left with the Photoshop avatar marked ‘ZbThumbnail’. Placing the cursor over it, it says: ’type INFO file’ and a certain amount of KBs. It does not open.
I always delete the folder with this strange file in it. Do I do the right thing? What does this file mean?
Thanks for answers – Klaus
http://www.oz-greetings.com.au
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RoseW
Nov 14, 2009
On 2009-11-13 8:04 PM, blacklight wrote:
Downloading photos onto my PC they end up in a folder marked its respective date. Then I distribute the pics to their various categories until the folder is empty – almost. There is a ghostly file left with the Photoshop avatar marked ‘ZbThumbnail’. Placing the cursor over it, it says: ’type INFO file’ and a certain amount of KBs. It does not open.
I always delete the folder with this strange file in it. Do I do the right thing? What does this file mean?
Thanks for answers – Klaus
http://www.oz-greetings.com.au
Nature Wilderness Science

Canon Zoombrowser file…If you use the Canon camera software this file is connected to the images loaded.
Search with google and you will find details.
Each time you use the canon software this file will be produced. Rose
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blacklight
Nov 16, 2009
On Nov 14, 1:01 pm, RoseW wrote:
On 2009-11-13 8:04 PM, blacklight wrote:

Downloading photos onto my PC they end up in a folder marked its respective date. Then I distribute the pics to their various categories until the folder is empty – almost. There is a ghostly file left with the Photoshop avatar marked ‘ZbThumbnail’. Placing the cursor over it, it says: ’type INFO file’ and a certain amount of KBs. It does not open.
I always delete the folder with this strange file in it. Do I do the right thing? What does this file mean?
Thanks for answers – Klaus
http://www.oz-greetings.com.au
Nature Wilderness Science

Canon Zoombrowser file…If you use the Canon camera software this file is connected to the images loaded.
Search with google and you will find details.
Each time you use the canon software this file will be produced. Rose
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Thanks for info – Klaus

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