Jack
I have been using a program called InfranView lately that can be
downloaded free. It has this great feature where you can open an image
in a directory, then use the forward and back arrows to scroll through
all the images in that directory. Very handy for finding that illusive
image you may go looking for. It also is quite a small program, so easy
to download. You can take a look at it at this address
http://www.irfanview.com/
No connection to me, etc, etc
Cheers
Larry Varley
Austin Healey 100 Restoration Site
http://www.acmefluid.com.au/larry/
Ph.J.Aeckerlin wrote:
> Friends,
> I've been collecting pictures of BJ8's in all stages of demolition and
> (re)construction in order to have guidelines when I start assembling
> the car. (I didn't take it apart myself, bought it in approx. 10,000
> pieces). I installed an old stand-alone PC in my garage with the idea
> of calling up a picture of a detail as soon as I hesitate. I'm afraid
> I have some 300 to 400 pictures now and I try to organize them one way
> or another so that I don't spend valuable hours trying to find that
> specific picture of which I'm sure I've seen it before somewhere but
> where?
> Hence this request: I hope I'm not the only one who tries/tried to
> streamline his picture collection but how have you done it? At present
> I've started grouping the pictures in accordance with their location:
> Engine room, Wheels/suspension, Underside, Dashboard, Boot , Chassis,
> Interior and their names now start with the capital E, or W, or U etc.
> But sometimes this still creates too large groups. Any better ideas
> out there?
> TIA
> Jack Aeckerlin, The Netherlands
> 1964 BJ8 29432
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