I used to view my photos with no problem when I used Microsoft XP. It was
great. I don't know what the default program was. Now, having "upgraded"
to Vista they are all ******* up! Do you have any recommendations as to
what I should do in Vista to get back to a good viewing program? NOT
editing, just viewing.
"Ed Mullikin" <edmull2@cox.net> wrote in message
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>I used to view my photos with no problem when I used Microsoft XP. It was
>great. I don't know what the default program was. Now, having "upgraded"
>to Vista they are all ******* up! Do you have any recommendations as to
>what I should do in Vista to get back to a good viewing program? NOT
>editing, just viewing.
Define "all ******* up!"
On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 13:39:43 -0500, "Ed Mullikin" <edmull2@cox.net> wrote:
>I used to view my photos with no problem when I used Microsoft XP. It was
>great. I don't know what the default program was. Now, having "upgraded"
>to Vista they are all ******* up! Do you have any recommendations as to
>what I should do in Vista to get back to a good viewing program? NOT
>editing, just viewing.
On 07/03/2008 18:39, * Ed Mullikin wrote:
> I used to view my photos with no problem when I used Microsoft XP. It
> was great. I don't know what the default program was. Now, having
> "upgraded" to Vista they are all ******* up! Do you have any
> recommendations as to what I should do in Vista to get back to a good
> viewing program? NOT editing, just viewing.
Get rid of Vista and go back to XP
"Tony M" <tony@asmiller.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On 07/03/2008 18:39, * Ed Mullikin wrote:
>> I used to view my photos with no problem when I used Microsoft XP. It
>> was great. I don't know what the default program was. Now, having
>> "upgraded" to Vista they are all ******* up! Do you have any
>> recommendations as to what I should do in Vista to get back to a good
>> viewing program? NOT editing, just viewing.
> Get rid of Vista and go back to XP
"All ******* up" - I don't know quite how to define it. When I double click
on a photo in Vista I get 1/4 of an enlarged photo when I used to get one
enlarged photo with a number of consecutively numbered smaller photos across
the bottom.
Regarding Irfanview, I updated to the latest version and it became the
default for almost everything I had so now I deleted it.
I'd LIKE VERY MUCH to go back to XP but that presents its own problems.
On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 15:18:55 -0500, "Ed Mullikin" <edmull2@cox.net> wrote:
>"All ******* up" - I don't know quite how to define it. When I double click
>on a photo in Vista I get 1/4 of an enlarged photo when I used to get one
>enlarged photo with a number of consecutively numbered smaller photos across
>the bottom.
>
Windows Photo Gallery (http://tinyurl.com/29sl9t) should open when you
double-click a photo, unless you have installed another application that sets
itself as the default for JPG files. Try opening Photo Gallery directly from the
start menu and see what the photos look like there.
--
Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com
On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 15:18:55 -0500, Ed Mullikin <edmull2@cox.net> wrote:
>Regarding Irfanview, I updated to the latest version and it became the
>default for almost everything I had so now I deleted it.
What file associations it has is entirely under your control. If you
neglect to set them when installing, you can find them under Options -> Set
file associations...
Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom).
Ed Mullikin <edmull2@cox.net> wrote:
> "Tony M" <tony@asmiller.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:13t37b95h32f1d7@corp.supernews.com...
>> On 07/03/2008 18:39, * Ed Mullikin wrote:
>>> I used to view my photos with no problem when I used Microsoft XP. It
>>> was great. I don't know what the default program was. Now, having
>>> "upgraded" to Vista they are all ******* up! Do you have any
>>> recommendations as to what I should do in Vista to get back to a good
>>> viewing program? NOT editing, just viewing.
>> Get rid of Vista and go back to XP
> "All ******* up" - I don't know quite how to define it. When I double click
> on a photo in Vista I get 1/4 of an enlarged photo when I used to get one
> enlarged photo with a number of consecutively numbered smaller photos across
> the bottom.
> Regarding Irfanview, I updated to the latest version and it became the
> default for almost everything I had so now I deleted it.
That happened only because you permitted that "for everything" default
at installation. You can choose exactly what it gets used at
installation time.
Chris Malcolm wrote:
> Ed Mullikin <edmull2@cox.net> wrote:
>> "Tony M" <tony@asmiller.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:13t37b95h32f1d7@corp.supernews.com...
>>> On 07/03/2008 18:39, * Ed Mullikin wrote:
>>>> I used to view my photos with no problem when I used Microsoft XP. It
>>>> was great. I don't know what the default program was. Now, having
>>>> "upgraded" to Vista they are all ******* up! Do you have any
>>>> recommendations as to what I should do in Vista to get back to a good
>>>> viewing program? NOT editing, just viewing.
>>> Get rid of Vista and go back to XP
>
>> "All ******* up" - I don't know quite how to define it. When I double click
>> on a photo in Vista I get 1/4 of an enlarged photo when I used to get one
>> enlarged photo with a number of consecutively numbered smaller photos across
>> the bottom.
>
>> Regarding Irfanview, I updated to the latest version and it became the
>> default for almost everything I had so now I deleted it.
>
> That happened only because you permitted that "for everything" default
> at installation. You can choose exactly what it gets used at
> installation time.
>
I haven't re-installed Irfanview since a re-build. I like the default
viewer in winxp. For Irfanview, one option is to install and clear all
file associations. Leave an icon on your desktop and simply drag and
drop when you need it (or right click). Irfanview is useful for other
than the default viewer even if you use an editor like PS or PSP.
Dave Cohen
"Dave Cohen" <user@example.net> wrote in message
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> Chris Malcolm wrote:
>> Ed Mullikin <edmull2@cox.net> wrote:
>>> "Tony M" <tony@asmiller.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
>>> news:13t37b95h32f1d7@corp.supernews.com...
>>>> On 07/03/2008 18:39, * Ed Mullikin wrote:
>>>>> I used to view my photos with no problem when I used Microsoft XP. It
>>>>> was great. I don't know what the default program was. Now, having
>>>>> "upgraded" to Vista they are all ******* up! Do you have any
>>>>> recommendations as to what I should do in Vista to get back to a good
>>>>> viewing program? NOT editing, just viewing.
>>>> Get rid of Vista and go back to XP
>>
>>> "All ******* up" - I don't know quite how to define it. When I double
>>> click on a photo in Vista I get 1/4 of an enlarged photo when I used to
>>> get one enlarged photo with a number of consecutively numbered smaller
>>> photos across the bottom.
>>
>>> Regarding Irfanview, I updated to the latest version and it became the
>>> default for almost everything I had so now I deleted it.
>>
>> That happened only because you permitted that "for everything" default
>> at installation. You can choose exactly what it gets used at
>> installation time.
>>
> I haven't re-installed Irfanview since a re-build. I like the default
> viewer in winxp. For Irfanview, one option is to install and clear all
> file associations. Leave an icon on your desktop and simply drag and drop
> when you need it (or right click). Irfanview is useful for other than the
> default viewer even if you use an editor like PS or PSP.
> Dave Cohen
I have a significant (but infrequent) need for Irfanview and I will
reinstall it being more careful about what I tell it to do. I would like
very much to go back to the default viewer in XP but I don't know what it
was and I don't know if it would work in Vista. It was exactly what I would
like in Vista. Thank you all for your suggestions. I will try them
tomorrow.