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Friend,
I have a directory of PNG images that I use in my job as a software developer. The directory contains approximately 1500 files and each file contains a 256 x 256 image. I've become accustomed to opening this directory in Windows Explorer, selecting View | Large Icons, and visually purusing the list of images. A little thumbnail of each image appears in the file pane and I can scroll up and down to view them. The problem is that the visual image associated with a given file isn't actually shown until several seconds after the file is actually scrolled into view. Instead, a default Vista image of a bunch of flowers is shown as a placeholder. This makes it difficult to quickly scroll up and down the list of files while glancing at each image. Is there a way to get Vista to cache all of the 1,500 thumbnails in memory? If I could do this once each morning when I open the folder, it would make my life a lot easier. Jules |
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"Jules Winfield" schreef in bericht ... Friend, I have a directory of PNG images that I use in my job as a software developer. The directory contains approximately 1500 files and each file contains a 256 x 256 image. I've become accustomed to opening this directory in Windows Explorer, selecting View | Large Icons, and visually purusing the list of images. A little thumbnail of each image appears in the file pane and I can scroll up and down to view them. The problem is that the visual image associated with a given file isn't actually shown until several seconds after the file is actually scrolled into view. Instead, a default Vista image of a bunch of flowers is shown as a placeholder. This makes it difficult to quickly scroll up and down the list of files while glancing at each image. Is there a way to get Vista to cache all of the 1,500 thumbnails in memory? If I could do this once each morning when I open the folder, it would make my life a lot easier. Jules Explorer is slow in this respect, use IrfanView? |
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Explorer is slow in this respect, use IrfanView?
Thanks for the tip. I had never heard of the IrfanView. I downloaded it and gave it a try. Aside from the fact that the thumbnails end up being displayed with an ugly black background, the program works pretty well and addresses the issue raised in my original post. Thanks for the recommendation. Jules |
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"Jules Winfield" schreef in bericht ... Explorer is slow in this respect, use IrfanView? Thanks for the tip. I had never heard of the IrfanView. I downloaded it and gave it a try. Aside from the fact that the thumbnails end up being displayed with an ugly black background, the program works pretty well and addresses the issue raised in my original post. Thanks for the recommendation. Jules You can change the display colors with optionsset thumbnail options. |