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Photo Browser
I absolutely hate the "Organizer" feature in Elements 4.0 and won't use it. Elements 3.0 allowed users to ingore the "Organizer" feature and to access files through a "Photo Browser" option located in the File menu.
Elements 4.0 eliminates this "Photo Browser" option. Is there a plug-in available somewhere that will restore, or add, the "Photo Browser" feature to Elements 4.0? I'd very much like to purchase and use 4.0 -- but won't do so without "Photo Browser".
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Hi Tom ...
... and welcome to the forum ![]() I'm afraid that there doesn't seem to be a workaround for this one ... well we haven't heard of one yet. Wendt
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Hi Tom,
Welcome to the forums... You're talking about the File Browser right..? As far as I know the File Browser has been removed, so I doubt it can be restored. I haven't seen a plug-in yet either. There are quite a few users who are disappointed with the loss of the File Browser in PSE4. You can use the Organizer in "view by Folder location" mode, which sort of gives the same result... and you don't have to use the other functionality of Organizer. Mike |
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Thanks for the reply. I realize that "Folder Location" allows one to view the contents of a folder. But this function has serious shortcomings. If you have edited a photo, and not "tagged" it, the photo won't be shown in the "Folder Location". So you see only a blank frame with no photo. Then you have to re-link (somehow) to the edited photo.
All this is a far cry from the simplicity and directness offered by "Browser". Adobe (or some aftermarket software wizard) would endear themselves to me if they would offer a plug-in that would restore "Browser" to the Edit portion of Elements. And I'd be more than willing to pay extra for it! |
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Tagging has no affect on this... Mike |
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Hi ...
There is a thread on the Adobe forum (features request fot PSE4) about the removal of the file browser ... if you wwant to add your coimments to it here is the link: http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/w...4@.3bbcd728/26 Wendy
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If you use the Thumbnail view of the File / Open dialog (Windows), you'll see miniatures of your images. I know, it's far from the file browser, but I believe it can be useful in a way
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Ray ...
Did you decide to put some images into it !!!! ![]() Wendy
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Actually, it's fairly easy, VPC is fully drag and drop. You can download an EXE (a Windows program) under Mac, then drag and drop it onto the VPC.
I only took a handfull of images to put into VPC for the purpose of illustrating my example. It's a no-go for anything graphically speaking. Ray |
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Ray ..
So thats how you did it ... I'm still thinking about installing the demo ![]() Wendy
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