On 10/30/07, Herb Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Sorry, to bother you, but on a forum you wrote that you can rearrange
> images in XP via Drag and Drop. What program within XP are you using? This
> is precisely what I have been looking for.
>
I just used Windows explorer to do so.
Assume y
Sorry, to bother you, but on a forum you wrote that you can rearrange images
in XP via Drag and Drop. What program within XP are you using? This is
precisely what I have been looking for.
On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 09:00:19PM -0500, H.S. wrote:
> H.S. wrote:
...
> >In Windows XP, it is also possible to drag and drop the images files in
> >the desired order and one can also rename the files. The format is a bit
> >better than in Picasa, though still limited, but all files get numbered
H.S. wrote:
B-Fly wrote:
Google's Picasa 2 allows you to reorder photos with drag-and-drop and
batch renaming using the new ordering of the photos as basis for the
filename. Unfortunately it is based on wine, but they are nice enough to
supply a nice deb package.
Ronald
I tried it out, in
B-Fly wrote:
Google's Picasa 2 allows you to reorder photos with drag-and-drop and
batch renaming using the new ordering of the photos as basis for the
filename. Unfortunately it is based on wine, but they are nice enough to
supply a nice deb package.
Ronald
I tried it out, in Windows. Whi
H.S. wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a few hundred digital pictures scanned from negatives. Now when
> the negatives were scanned, the ordering was kind of lost. So now I have
> these sequential digital image files but their content is out of order.
>
> I am looking for an application that will do
Kenward Vaughan wrote:
I use gthumb for this sort of thing (batch renaming, etc), though it
doesn't do any kind of reordering of the listings. My thought on that
part would be to create some temp dirs and move them to those
dirs--files can be marked using ctrl-LMB then moved as a group. Gthum
On Fri, Dec 29, 2006 at 12:29:51AM -0500, H.S. wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a few hundred digital pictures scanned from negatives. Now when
> the negatives were scanned, the ordering was kind of lost. So now I have
> these sequential digital image files but their content is out of order.
>
> I
Hello,
I have a few hundred digital pictures scanned from negatives. Now when
the negatives were scanned, the ordering was kind of lost. So now I have
these sequential digital image files but their content is out of order.
I am looking for an application that will do the following:
1. Out of
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