User guide
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Get a larger, clearer look of your images. Display your images in Photo Explorer’s
built-in Viewer or the Ulead Instant Viewer.
Using Photo Explorer’s Viewer
If you want to display full-size images one at a time and edit them whenever
necessary, use Photo Explorer’s built-in Viewer to open your images. Double-click
an image file to open it in the built-in Viewer. Selecting View: Open Viewer or
clicking the Open Viewer button on the Browser toolbar also opens the file.
The built-in Viewer maintains a file list which it uses for stepping through images.
Which particular image files the Viewer keeps in its list depends on how you
selected the files:
m If you select a single image file in the Browser, the Viewer’s file list will be set
to the content of the current folder. You can then step through the images in
the folder.
Viewing images
Note: To change to a different folder, you need to return to the Browser and select
the desired folder. Press [Esc] or click the Return button on the Viewer
toolbar to switch back to the Browser.
m If you select multiple files to open, the Viewer’s file list will contain the selected
files. You will be able to step through those files only.
m When you select File: Add to Viewer, the built-in Viewer allows you to open
an image file. With this command, you can choose several files from various
folders to add to the Viewer’s current file list.
Using the Ulead Instant Viewer
Ulead Instant Viewer is very much like Photo Explorer’s built-in Viewer, except
that it allows image viewing only and does not provide any image editing tools.
Use the Instant Viewer when you want to visually compare full-size images. A
separate window opens to display each image.