another jpg viewer question

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howldog
Nov 24, 2003
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ok perhaps some of you might have a suggestion…

if there was a viewer utility that would batch thumbnails of all the images contained in a folder, plus displayed the pixel height and width of each image…. maybe sort the thumbnail displays by size… i could easily tell which images were too small for my purposes.

I’ve tried Irfan, and it did have the "sort by size" but…. I cant find a way to make Irfan display the pixel dimensions of each jpg.

Any help would be appreciated… perhaps i am using Irfan wrong..

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Paul Furman
Nov 24, 2003
ACDSee’s search function can eliminate specified sizes in the advanced tab.

EXIFer can rename the files based on the EXIF information: http://www.exifer.friedemann.info
Width and height in pixels are included in my digicam… wait, I checked an image I resized with Irfan and the EXIF still states the original size! Ah, but wait again, it has a simple utility to update that. Hmm, it appears to work though I can’t find how to include the old filename with a wildcard, there must be a way.

I have a question about lossless jpec cropping utilities. I tried several and really like Jpegcrop.exe with it’s masking feature but there is no way to constrain the aspect ratio. Does anyone know of such a utility that allows the photoshop equivalent of shift-drag when resizing a crop window?

howldog wrote:

ok perhaps some of you might have a suggestion…

if there was a viewer utility that would batch thumbnails of all the images contained in a folder, plus displayed the pixel height and width of each image…. maybe sort the thumbnail displays by size… i could easily tell which images were too small for my purposes.
I’ve tried Irfan, and it did have the "sort by size" but…. I cant find a way to make Irfan display the pixel dimensions of each jpg.
Any help would be appreciated… perhaps i am using Irfan wrong..
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howldog
Nov 24, 2003
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 08:25:13 -0800, Paul Furman
wrote:

ACDSee’s search function can eliminate specified sizes in the advanced tab.

actually, after messing around, i found ACDC will show thumbnails of all images in a folder, with pixel dimesnions, and i can sort by size.

problem solved. I just never noticed ACDC could do that.

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