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Peter in New Zealand
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It seems that jpeg comments, captions, labels, tags, and so on, are often
called different things in different programs, and there's not much
standardisation between them. After working with a variety of different
programs, including Microsoft Digital Image Library, Faststone, Irfanciew,
Picasa, XnView, and Windows Photo Gallery, I have settled on the EXIF field
usually called "JPEG comment" to add, well, comments to my pics. Faststone
and Irfanview both call it the same thing and both can read and edit it,
which will do for me as I am comfortable with both programs.
The thing is, now I am looking for some program that can show me thumbnails
with the JPEG comments in an editable form so I can quickly go through a
heap of images adding/amending the comments. Faststone and Irfanview are
both slow when doing a large number. A sort of Windows Explorer type of
interface with thumbnails down one side and a column for JPEG comments
(editable) would do quite well I think.
After all that, can anyone help me with a suggestion, preferably freeware?
Thank you so much for any help.
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Peter in New Zealand. (Email address is fake)
Collector of old cameras, tropical fish fancier, good coffee nutter, and
compulsive computer fiddler.
called different things in different programs, and there's not much
standardisation between them. After working with a variety of different
programs, including Microsoft Digital Image Library, Faststone, Irfanciew,
Picasa, XnView, and Windows Photo Gallery, I have settled on the EXIF field
usually called "JPEG comment" to add, well, comments to my pics. Faststone
and Irfanview both call it the same thing and both can read and edit it,
which will do for me as I am comfortable with both programs.
The thing is, now I am looking for some program that can show me thumbnails
with the JPEG comments in an editable form so I can quickly go through a
heap of images adding/amending the comments. Faststone and Irfanview are
both slow when doing a large number. A sort of Windows Explorer type of
interface with thumbnails down one side and a column for JPEG comments
(editable) would do quite well I think.
After all that, can anyone help me with a suggestion, preferably freeware?
Thank you so much for any help.
--
Peter in New Zealand. (Email address is fake)
Collector of old cameras, tropical fish fancier, good coffee nutter, and
compulsive computer fiddler.