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[#]: subject: (Use ImageGlass to quickly view JPG images as a slideshow)
[#]: via: (https://opensource.com/article/19/6/use-imageglass-view-jpg-images-slideshow-windows-10)
[#]: author: (Jeff Macharyas https://opensource.com/users/jeffmacharyas)
Use ImageGlass to quickly view JPG images as a slideshow
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Want to view images from a folder one-by-one in a slideshow on Windows
10? Open source to the rescue.
![Looking back with binoculars][1]
Welcome to todays episode of "How Can I Make This Work?" In my case, I was trying to view a folder of JPG images as a slideshow on Windows 10. As often happens, I turned to open source to solve the issue.
On a Mac, viewing a folder of JPG images as a slideshow is a simple matter of selecting all the images in a folder ( **Command-A** ), and then pressing **Option-Command-Y**. From there, you can advance the images with the arrow key. Of course, you can do a similar thing on Windows by selecting the first image, then clicking on the window frame's yellow **Manage** bar, then selecting **Slide Show**. There, you can control the speed, but only to a point: slow, medium, and fast.
I wanted to advance the images in Windows the same way I do it on a Mac. Naturally, I fired up the Googler and searched for a solution. There, I found the [ImageGlass][2] open source app, [licensed GPL 3.0][3], and it did the trick perfectly. Here's what it looks like:
![Viewing an image in ImageGlass.][4]
### About ImageGlass
ImageGlass was developed by Dương Diệu Pháp, a Vietnamese developer who works on the front end for Chainstack, according to his website. He collaborates with US-based [Kevin Routley][5], who "develops new features for ImageGlass." The source code is available on [GitHub][6].
ImageGlass supports most common image formats, including JPG, GIF, PNG, WEBP, SVG, and RAW. Users can customize this extension list easily.
My specific problem was needing to find an image for a catalog cover. Unfortunately, it was in a folder containing dozens of photos. Navigating through the slideshow in ImageGlass, stopping on the image I wanted, and downloading it into my project folder turned out to be easy. Open source to the rescue yet again, and the app took only seconds to download and use.
ImageGlass was featured as a Picasa alternative in Jason Bakers article [9 open source alternatives to][7] [Picasa][7] from March 10, 2016. There are some other interesting image-related open source tools in there as well if you are in need.
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[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/look-binoculars-sight-see-review.png?itok=NOw2cm39 (Looking back with binoculars)
[2]: https://imageglass.org/
[3]: https://github.com/d2phap/ImageGlass/blob/master/LICENSE
[4]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/uploads/imageglass-screenshot.png (Viewing an image in ImageGlass.)
[5]: https://github.com/fire-eggs
[6]: https://github.com/d2phap/ImageGlass
[7]: https://opensource.com/alternatives/picasa

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[#]: subject: (Use ImageGlass to quickly view JPG images as a slideshow)
[#]: via: (https://opensource.com/article/19/6/use-imageglass-view-jpg-images-slideshow-windows-10)
[#]: author: (Jeff Macharyas https://opensource.com/users/jeffmacharyas)
使用 ImageGlass 以幻灯片形式快速查看 JPG 图像
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想在 Windows 10 中以幻灯片形式逐个查看文件夹中的图像么?开源软件可以做到。
![Looking back with binoculars][1]
欢迎阅读今天的系列文章 “我该如何让它实现?”就我而言,我试图在 Windows 10 上以幻灯片形式查看 JPG 图像的文件夹。这个经常发生,我转向开源来解决这个问题。
在Mac上以幻灯片形式查看 JPG 图像文件夹只需选择文件夹中的所有图像(**Command-A**),然后按 **Option-Command-Y**即可。之后,你可以使用箭头键向前。当然,在 Windows 中,你可以通过选择第一个图像,然后单击窗口中黄色的**管理**栏,然后选择**幻灯片**来执行类似的操作。在那里,你可以控制速度,但只能做到:慢,中,快。
我希望像在 Windows 中能像 Mac 一样翻下一张图片。自然地,我 google 搜索了一下并找到了一个方案。我发现了 [ImageGlass][2] 这个开源应用,许可证是 [GPL 3.0][3],并且它完美地做到了。这是它的样子:
![Viewing an image in ImageGlass.][4]
### 关于 ImageGlass
ImageGlass是由 Dương Diệu Pháp 开发的,根据他的网站,他是一名越南开发人员,在 Chainstack 负责前端。他与美国人 [Kevin Routley][5] 协作后者“为ImageGlass开发新功能”。源代码可以在 [GitHub][6] 上找到。
ImageGlass 支持最常见的图像格式,包括 JPG、GIF、PNG、WEBP、SVG 和 RAW。用户可以轻松自定义扩展名列表。
我遇到的具体问题是需要找到一张用于目录封面的图像。不幸的是,它在一个包含数十张照片的文件夹中。在 ImageGlass 中以幻灯片浏览照片,在我想要的照片前停止,并将其下载到我的项目文件夹中变得很容易。开源再次帮助了我,应用只花很短的时间下载和使用。
在 2016 年 3 月 10 日Jason Baker 在他的文章 [9 款 Picasa 的开源替代品][7] 中将 ImageGlass 列为其中之一。如果你有需求,里面还有一些其他有趣的图像相关工具。
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[a]: https://opensource.com/users/jeffmacharyas
[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/look-binoculars-sight-see-review.png?itok=NOw2cm39 (Looking back with binoculars)
[2]: https://imageglass.org/
[3]: https://github.com/d2phap/ImageGlass/blob/master/LICENSE
[4]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/uploads/imageglass-screenshot.png (Viewing an image in ImageGlass.)
[5]: https://github.com/fire-eggs
[6]: https://github.com/d2phap/ImageGlass
[7]: https://opensource.com/alternatives/picasa