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That goes for other options as well, not just for opening the images in a specific program – you can also email them as you go, or save them to a specific file as you go. Well, I can open them in PhotoShop, as I go along, without ever having to loose my place, or shut down the tool.
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For instance, sometimes I’ll browse a few directories, looking for a particular type of image along the way, I’ll run into several other images I’d like to keep track of.
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Oh yes, I can’t leave this feature out: while viewing the image thumbnail previews, you can double-click the thumbnail, which will open the image in full (or near to) size, allowing you to open or send the image right there, without closing, or even loosing your place in, the tool. This saves me a tremendous amount of time as a developer, and while I love the fact that it’s free, I’d gladly pay for it if I had to. Bottom line, what I love about this tool, is the fact that I can easily browse through every single file on my PC, within a very smooth and efficient file manager, with the ability to preview all of my images, simply by clicking on a file name in the file manager. You’ll see a folder image, with a few small thumbnails of images within that folder, being able to easily and quickly not only recognize all folders containing images, but also to see a small preview of the images, so as to remember where a specific image or group of images is. Now, if you happen to have directories of images, within a directory of images you’re viewing, you’ll see this as the thumbnail for that directory:
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In addition, the thumbnail image previews for each image within the given folder you’re in, are quite decent, enough to allow comparison before enlargement to some degree, and the size and image type is displayed right on the thumbnail itself. This makes management of images for projects, viewing collected images for comparison and organizing images an absolute breeze.
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Basically, you can browse your entire PC from within this tool, easily opening any one of hundreds (or thousands if you’re a crazed geekazoid like myself) of the files within your file system, to view all images within a particular file/directory, at once.
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The tool’s file manager imitates the Windows Explorer manager closely, as you can see in the screenshot above.
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Here’s a quick screenshot of my desktop, with the image viewer open, to a directory full of Van Gogh images: However, when it comes to management and viewing, this tool is quite a gem. I would also have to state here, that these image manipulation features in the FastStone Image Viewer, are no where near up to par with PhotoShop and are not the tool’s strong points. Now, we all know if we’re going to attempt any of the later actions on that list, namely,”red-eye removal, resizing, cropping, retouching and color adjustments”, we’re going to do this in PhotoShop. As noted on the feature page, this tool has an array of features, such as: image viewing, management, comparison, red-eye removal, emailing, resizing, cropping, retouching and color adjustments. The tool I’m speaking of is none other than the FastStone Image Viewer. For the second week of Rockware Freebies, I’m introducing an image viewer, completely free, which is an amazing time saver for web development, as well as an all around nifty little tool for managing images stored on a PC.