Is there any way to open several images without PhotoFiltre progressively reducing the initial display sizes until they are as small as thumbnails? See screenshot (via URL): https://bit.ly/3Cxx6xB
Thanks, Frizzell9
Opening images without consecutively reducing display size
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Re: Opening images without consecutively reducing display si
use the full screen mode (menu display > Maximize when opening)
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Re: Opening images without consecutively reducing display si
I would like to know this too. So frustrating when opening lots of images. I would also like to know why the app is even designed to do this. Unfortunately I don't think Antonio's reply of opening in maximise is really a solution. The one thing I absolute love about PFS above nearly every other editor out there is the ability to have multiple images open side-by-side and view them at the same time. Opening in maximise doesn't allow that.Frizzell9 a écrit :Is there any way to open several images without PhotoFiltre progressively reducing the initial display sizes until they are as small as thumbnails? See screenshot (via URL): https://bit.ly/3Cxx6xB
Thanks, Frizzell9
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Re: Opening images without consecutively reducing display size
PhotoFiltre settings to disable automatic resizing or thumbnail display when opening images to maintain their original display sizes and manually you can reduce image size with Jpeg Compressor it will compress images without losing their original quality.
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