It's a useful feature in Apple's Aperture, and I should think that it's
available in LightRoom.
And in Corel Aftershock: View/Toggle Multi-image View allows you to select
several shots. I have a small iMac (21.5" screen) and I can view 4 images at a
reasonable size arranged in a square grid; or I can move the palettes out of
the way and view them in a single row.
It's not a bad programme, Aftershock; I wonder what the upgrade will be like.
Thanks again, whoever had the original idea, Moose?
Chris
On 23 Jan 2012, at 12:24, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> The direct comparison of up to 4 images is one of the key points for the
> use of FastStone. AFAIK, directly copied from BreezeBrowser which is
> the only other software that I know of that implements such a useful
> feature. I can remember the first time I used it in BreezeBrowser. I
> was helping to shoot family groups for a church directory and it's very
> helpful to get moms to pick out which shot is "best". Bring up 4 shots,
> force a choice of one of the four, eliminate all but that one and bring
> up another group with that one included. Force the next choice, etc.
> Works great.
>
> I'm very surprised that Bridge doesn't have that feature. If it did I'd
> probably use Bridge rather than BreezeBrowser. But I guess I should
> check again if Bridge does do it. I just bought an hour long training
> video on Bridge. I need to sit down and watch it.
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