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But I can't *get* to the thumbnail itself thru either of these options. It will be seperate from the large image. I will have the ability to copy it, view it, move it, delete it, do anything I want with it. It will have a filename, and a size commensurate to a thumbnail. I want to click the image, choose something like 'make thumbnail', and a smaller image is created in a folder of my choosing.
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This document contains instructions for how to move a large database of photo information from ThumbsPlus to Lightroom. Updated return to Photography main page Introduction. Nothing has come close to explaining how I can do this. Transferring from ThumbsPlus to Lightroom. I've scoured their website support and FAQ pages, the user manual, and the help file. For the life of me, I cannot figure out how to do this with ThumbsPlus. We currently have 557,043 direct downloads including categories such as: software, movies, games, tv, adult movies, music, ebooks.
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About Us Windows 10 Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation. Our Sites Vista Forums Eight Forums Seven Forums Eleven Forum. Now it's time to put my money where my mouth is and donate.I can't believe how difficult this is to do.I've lost hours of my life. (windows 10 version 2004, build 19041.746).
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It's been my default image viewer for many years. I like Irfanview because it's logical and easy to use. I used to use Thumbsplus 3, but it wouldn't work on my new operating system, and the updated version is overloaded with unnecessary options and doodads. It's like driving a 1969 Chevy Biscayne, with lots of chrome, and a Byzantine method for accessing tools.
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Windows 7 has something called 'Windows Live Photo Gallery', and it's a dog. It's just a great image filing, viewing, and organizing program. It's fast, it's light on its feet and system resources. I should add that Irfanview is the greatest thumbnail viewer out there, period. Is there something I can do to fix the initial view when I relaunch the program from defaulting back to the root directory? There's a 'pane' under the 'banner' at the top where I can select the 'down' arrow and it will show me the most recently used directories, which is kind of a work-around, but I have Irfanvew Thumbs installed in my laptop, and it opens the most recently used directory automatically. That said, I have an issue with Irfanview Thumbs, namely, when I have a folder open, say "C:\Jimbo\Pictures\Illustrations", and I select "Options - Save Current Window Layout / Position" and close the program, then reopen it, I get a blank page showing the 'root' directory, i.e., it doesn't save the current layout or position. I just wanted to point that out that I have at least tried to contribute something, and am not a complete mooch. Windows Desktop Experience is required on Server 2008-2016. While I can't take credit for this feature, I certainly find it very useful. OS support: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, Server 2008-2016 R2. I'm glad to say that Irfanview now has this option: "File-Save (original folder) - Ctrl+S". This 'default' setting resulting in me saving many images, and wondering where they had gone.
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In fact, I once suggested an option that would allow the user to save the current image to the folder it was already in, instead of the default folder or the last folder that was opened. Before I start, I just want to say that I have been using Irfanview for many years, and have corresponded personally with Irfan Skiljan via email periodically over the past 10 years or so.