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On my PC, using Picture It! I control/click each thumbnail I want. Can you run PC programs? Also, son thinks you might be able to use a web design program to do that.
-------------------- Frank Smith Frank Smith Signs Albany, NY www.franksmithsigns.com Posts: 807 | From: Albany, NY USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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Hey felix...ya have Photoshop? Just open up Photoshop and browse your pics or import them into iPhoto and view and edit them there.
I think Preview (the mac program) will open up a browser window also. Just start up Preview, navigate to your images with the open command...then select all the images and click OPEN...should open up in thumbnail mode.
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Thanks Frank. No, Mr. Maynor. I don't have PhotoChop on the Mac. I clicked on preview, but nothing happens. Also, I don't want to download all the photos into I photo. I just want to pick some (not all) out of old CD's to burn them into a new CD.
Thanks again guys!
-------------------- Felix Marcano PuertoRicoSigns.Com Luquillo, PR
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When I open up Preview on my machine no images load....you have to go up to File---Open ....and then browse till you find your CD or folder and then click on that....when you see all the image names in that bowser window....click once on the top one (it will be hilighted) and then scroll down and shift click on the last one in the list. Then all the image you just selected will open in Preview. When you open mutliple images Preview has a flyout with all the little thumbnails on the right hand side....
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Hi Felix After you have the disc open in the finder you can make the icons larger by opening "show view options" ( or command- J ) under VIEW in the finder. There is an adjustment for the icon size in there.
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Yea, just select all the images on the disc and right click your mouse and select "slideshow" to show all the pictures in full screen or do as Mike Pipes says and select column view in the finder and they'll show up small, in the right hand column.