Tired of those small, grainy thumbnail previews in Windows? Then check out this video tutorial by "betacafe". If you have any other tips, please let us know. Video after the jump.
Want to browse your photos in a scalable, searchable and much more dynamic way, you can also do this.
1. download Adobe Bridge (you may already have it.... it comes with Adobe CS/CS2)
2. Install Adobe Bridge
3. Open Adobe Bridge
Enjoy!
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Posted at 01/03/2007 04:39am by
calgeiser
cool its works. idk what the original quality in windows was but setting it to 100 is nice. also, in the video, he sets the thumbnail size to 256px. i found that 128px works much better.
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Posted at 01/03/2007 08:06am by
Guybrush
or you download tweak ui
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Posted at 01/03/2007 3:00pm by
Jake
Cool
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Posted at 01/04/2007 8:10pm by
Tereasa
@lawrman
I love Adobe Bridge - but there are times that it is just easier to quickly check something in Windows - which is what makes this trick neat.
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