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Subject:Re: A page of thumbnails From:Barry Campbell <barry -at- WEBVERANDA -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 10 Aug 1998 12:42:23 -0400
At 10:56 AM 8/10/98 -0500, Buck and Tilly Buchanan wrote:
>I would appreciate hearing what package you are using to quickly create
>a page of thumbnails from a diskette full of .jpg files.
You don't mention your hardware platform, but assuming that you're
using a Windows-based PC:
I use a program called LViewPro 2.0. It's a graphics viewer and converter
(has some editing features, too). It has a *great* catalog/thumbnail
feature (and you can create slideshows or contact sheets from catalogs).
I have no affiliation with this company or their product, other than being
a registered (and satisfied) user.
Best regards.
Barry Campbell * barry -at- webveranda -dot- com * 40.77 N, 73.97 W
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