For years, my work flow for sorting pictures was:
create folder
copy address
press F7 in Irfanview
paste address into destination field
But once, by mistake I didn't paste the whole address field and found a cool feature.
In the destination fields I always leave this
field one: "\photos for storage" (don't want to deal with these)
field two: "\Very good photos" (for later processing)
field three: "\best photos" (to be be processed right away)
So when I am browsing a folder of pictures, at any time in any folder I can just press F7 then 3 and the picture gets moved to a new subfolder called "best photos".
F7 then 1 will put it into a "storage" sub folder
F7 then 2 will do the same for "Very good photos"
This has been working for me for a good while up to version 4.36 But it started failing, (warning pop up tells me it can't create the folder) It seems to have happened after the new feature of drag and drop to other programs got implemented. So until I get time to figure out why, I am still on version 4.36.
And just to summarize:
just type a back slash in a destination field and the title you want to give the new folder, for example
"\photos to photoshop today"
It might still work in the newest versions of Irfanview.
create folder
copy address
press F7 in Irfanview
paste address into destination field
But once, by mistake I didn't paste the whole address field and found a cool feature.
In the destination fields I always leave this
field one: "\photos for storage" (don't want to deal with these)
field two: "\Very good photos" (for later processing)
field three: "\best photos" (to be be processed right away)
So when I am browsing a folder of pictures, at any time in any folder I can just press F7 then 3 and the picture gets moved to a new subfolder called "best photos".
F7 then 1 will put it into a "storage" sub folder
F7 then 2 will do the same for "Very good photos"
This has been working for me for a good while up to version 4.36 But it started failing, (warning pop up tells me it can't create the folder) It seems to have happened after the new feature of drag and drop to other programs got implemented. So until I get time to figure out why, I am still on version 4.36.
And just to summarize:
just type a back slash in a destination field and the title you want to give the new folder, for example
"\photos to photoshop today"
It might still work in the newest versions of Irfanview.
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