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Apple Mac question: photos
I've got to work with hundreds of photos for the moment.
What is the best way to be able to scroll forward and back, looking quickly at a bunch of pictures in a folder? Currently, I have to manually select one at a time, then open them in a slide show. But that is beyond time consuming. Or worse yet, open and close one photo at a time. With my PC, I could open a photo, and the program is already set up to click forward or back in a photo viewer. |
Are you using iPhoto (pre 8 of April 2015)? If your computer is newer, it should have the Apple's Photos App.
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Well if you just want to look at them use spacebar.
Open the folder, click to highlight / select one then hit the space bar. Ue arrow keys on keyboard to navigate to the next one. Or select a bunch at one time and hit space bar. The preview window will have nav arrows. I use the first method so when i find the one I'm looking for I can just hit Command+o to open it. Space bar works to review pretty much each and every file, images, docs, pdfs spreadsheets, really everything. |
Thanks guys. I'll try your recommendations. I'm at our job sites right now. I'll post pics for giggles here.
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SM is right again,
Select a bunch in the folder and push space bar. |
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