How to batch view all the pictures in JPG, PNG and other formats in the specified folder


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SummaryWith the progress of modern science and technology, whether in work or life, a large number of photos and pictures will be produced every day. Many JPG and PNG pictures are mostly saved in my computer folder in various forms such as downloading from the Internet, file transfer and sending by mobile phone. When the number of pictures stored is too large and important pictures need to be viewed, they need to be searched one by one in the folder, which makes it very inconvenient to view them. The following describes how to import all the pictures in the selected folder for batch operation preview.


1、Usage Scenarios

Import and view all JPG, PNG and other formats of pictures in multiple folders, eliminating the complex process of opening and browsing, so as to quickly find the required pictures.

2、Preview

Before Processing:

After Processing:

3、Operation Steps

Open [HeSoft Multi-function Media Album Viewer] and click in the upper right corner:

[Add file] Add single or multiple JPG, PNG and other format image files.

[Import files from folders] Import multiple folders containing image files in JPG, PNG, and other formats.

Files or folders can also be dragged directly below.

If you need to view image files in a specific format, choose to manually enter the extension name, and enter the jpg, jpeg, png, gif, webp, bmp, svg image format suffix names below.

After successful addition, you can click the right mouse button on the picture to select a large image for browsing, or you can open the folder where the file is located, copy the file name, copy the file path and delete the picture.

The left mouse button can select the specified picture, and click the batch operation below to manage the overall operation of the picture.


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