Image Browser in CS1

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JohnV2
Sep 26, 2005
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Is it possible to set the Image Browser in Photoshop CS 1 to cache the previews of several images.

I have an office set-up that has 800+ images on a network drive. Even though I’ve already let Photoshop create previews/thumbnails (this took several hours) for all these images and selected save the software seems to still work through all the images as it builds new previews, gets meta-data, etc..

iView Multimedia, Extensis Portfolio, Camalus or similar seem to only have to build previews of new or changed images.

Does Photoshop have this option or am I doing something wrong!

Thanks

John

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Sep 26, 2005
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"JohnV2" wrote in message
Is it possible to set the Image Browser in Photoshop CS 1 to cache the previews of several images.

I have an office set-up that has 800+ images on a network drive. Even though I’ve already let Photoshop create previews/thumbnails (this took several hours) for all these images and selected save the software seems to still work through all the images as it builds new previews, gets meta-data, etc..

iView Multimedia, Extensis Portfolio, Camalus or similar seem to only have to build previews of new or changed images.

Does Photoshop have this option or am I doing something wrong!
Thanks

John
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KatWoman
Sep 26, 2005
"JohnV2" wrote in message
Is it possible to set the Image Browser in Photoshop CS 1 to cache the previews of several images.

I have an office set-up that has 800+ images on a network drive. Even though I’ve already let Photoshop create previews/thumbnails (this took several hours) for all these images and selected save the software seems to still work through all the images as it builds new previews, gets meta-data, etc..

iView Multimedia, Extensis Portfolio, Camalus or similar seem to only have to build previews of new or changed images.

Does Photoshop have this option or am I doing something wrong!
Thanks

John

I am not a fan of the file browser. It takes forever to read a large folder of images, even if you have previously created and cached the thumbs. You have to break up your files into smaller folders or use the Windows browser which is like 50x faster to read previously cached images.

I am also not sure why it opens to whole folder even after you select show flagged only, why doesn’t it open only the flagged files the next time??? If anyone knows how to make it show the "flagged only" let me know.

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