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marko:
I used to use picaview a lot, but it got left behind because it didn't play nice with DOpus.

I still use "send to... > acdsee" to get a decent image preview.

Every time I do this it reminds me of MC's one major failing on the image cataloging front.
Once Doof's fixed the file locking problem with captionator, I reckon I could use that with dual view mode. It would keep things within MC, but would hardly be an elegant solution.

Using thumbnails, or the AW display, it's not possible to tell whether or not a photo needs some red-eye fix etc.
I'd happily use the image playback features of MC for this purpose [image previewing] if we could be allowed an easy route to the images' tag interface from the display window.


--- Quote from: Matt on July 06, 2006, 01:59:04 pm ---Double-click any image to see it larger.  Double-click again to return.

--- End quote ---
I'm off to try this right now......

Alex B:

--- Quote from: Matt on July 06, 2006, 01:59:04 pm ---Double-click any image to see it larger.  Double-click again to return.
--- End quote ---

I am speaking about the larger display (edit: which is displayed after clicking the thumb image in tag info) and how limited it is for quickly viewing hires images. Wasn't that obvious?

Matt:

--- Quote from: Alex B on July 06, 2006, 02:10:31 pm ---I am speaking about the larger display and how limited it is for quickly viewing hires images. Wasn't that obvious?

--- End quote ---

I'm not trying to be difficult, but isn't a double-click awfully fast?

Alex B:
"Edit: - after clicking the thumb image in Tag Info."

 You are obviously speaking about the Playing Now instead.

Edit 2: By quickly I mean during details file view operations. The playing now display should not be interrupted for that.

Matt:
In MC 11.1, double-clicking the "Image" Action Window also shows a fullscreen preview.

We'll likely add this same thing to MC 12 as the Tag window develops.

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