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Old 28-02-07, 15:05
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Snowyowl, there are two text tools. In the first picture its the one with the small A next to the crop tool on the task bar. In the second picture on the main screen use your right mouse key to bring up the boxes.
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Snowyowl, there are two text tools. In the first picture its the one with the small A next to the crop tool on the task bar. In the second picture on the main screen use your right mouse key to bring up the boxes.
Thanks, Christine. Once again you have come to my aid and your help is really appreciated.
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Now that's interesting. On my screen the tool bar that you've shown in your picture is at the bottom of my screen which is probably why I missed it. T here must be an option to change the location. There appear to be more layers to this program than I expected and i'm becoming more and more impressed.
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I can't seem to find anything for changing the positions Dan but I have found I can download direct from card which is useful and it will put them in a dated directory.
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Christine, great big "Thank you" for the link. I just downloaded it and so far I'm in love.
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Bringing this back to the top so new members can check out this great software.
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Bringing this back to the top so new members can check out this great software.
Saphire you hit the bulls eye. I alway have trouble finding the old, but wanted topics in forum or gallery. Would love if anyone can give a good instruction.

I downloaded the viewer and it is very good. Definitely suggested to everyone. One feature I like best is the slide show and the ability of the software to automatically turn the vertical frame images into right up position.
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I've used this quite a bit now and am even more impressed with it.
Ability to view RAW and JPEG very useful.
Quick conversion from RAW to JPEG also very handy
Resizing for posting is very easy and quick - I think that a sticky linking to FastStone would be useful as new members often ask about resizing and file sizes.
Christine, I'm so grateful for the link that I won't mug you for your 400mm lens!!
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I've been using Faststone to download my pictures from the card reader. It's quick and simple. I use DPP to PP. I would do a quick run through of new shots in Faststone and delete the really bad ones then if there were any left I would swith to DPP. It would assign new sequential numbers which were out of step with the origianal file numbers. After a while when I tried to sort files into folders, it was problem because Faststone and DPP, not surprisingly, were assigning different numbers to the file so it became confusing to tie the JPEG and the RAW image together. I've switched to Zoombrowser for downloading, even though I prefer Faststone, and now the files all match.
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