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chipp
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This follows on from my batch edit post.
Ultimately I want to give digital copies of the entire photo collection to family members and would like them to be able to see the file name and any title, comments or tags for each image when they view it full screen.
Is there a viewer that I can put on the same USB stick or DVD as the jpgs so family members can easily see what the image name is and what other info I have about it (so I can update my master copy as corrections get fed back). I know they can right click or switch between image and folder, but I'm looking for something that doesn't need them to do much more than just click "next".
I'm familiar with Irfanview and though this might do it, but if it does I've misunderstood the instructions as I can't get it to display the fields I want.
We're all running Windows 7 machines.
Ultimately I want to give digital copies of the entire photo collection to family members and would like them to be able to see the file name and any title, comments or tags for each image when they view it full screen.
Is there a viewer that I can put on the same USB stick or DVD as the jpgs so family members can easily see what the image name is and what other info I have about it (so I can update my master copy as corrections get fed back). I know they can right click or switch between image and folder, but I'm looking for something that doesn't need them to do much more than just click "next".
I'm familiar with Irfanview and though this might do it, but if it does I've misunderstood the instructions as I can't get it to display the fields I want.
We're all running Windows 7 machines.
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