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MS-DOS

Im going throught small 16x16 textures and im going blind trying to see them. Is there a way to make the previews bigger if the files are small? Windows 10.

 

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3 minutes ago, Mel0n. said:

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Doesn't work. It just makes everything else bigger (see thumbs.db)

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Just now, MS-DOS said:

Doesn't work. It just makes everything else bigger (see thumbs.db)

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well then that's a problem... 
You could use a third party image program with a file browser to see them more clearly - I believe Nikon's software to do this is free? Forget the name though

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Try holding Ctrl  and scroll up / down ... should be zoom in / zoom out

 

If not Ctrl, try Ctrl+Shift and scroll.  It should offer extra zoom steps.

 

Irfanview (free image viewer) has a thumbnail viewer, where you can choose how big the images should be.

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, mariushm said:

Try holding Ctrl  and scroll up / down ... should be zoom in / zoom out

 

If not Ctrl, try Ctrl+Shift and scroll.  It should offer extra zoom steps.

 

Irfanview (free image viewer) has a thumbnail viewer, where you can choose how big the images should be.

 

 

 

Yeah ctrl + shift and scroll does't work. I'll see what I can find that's 3rd party, but I would like to have this integrated within Windows interface tho.

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Does it work with other images?

I am thinking the header information of the PNG file is simply invalid.

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On 8/8/2022 at 5:58 AM, GoodBytes said:

Does it work with other images?

I am thinking the header information of the PNG file is simply invalid.

Look at the pic, all of the images remain small.

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2 hours ago, MS-DOS said:

Look at the pic, all of the images remain small.

I know. I was thinking that it was your images in your texture pack that have a faulty header information (all of them), so I was asking if it happens with other, unrelated images (like family pictures)

 

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13 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

I know. I was thinking that it was your images in your texture pack that have a faulty header information (all of them), so I was asking if it happens with other, unrelated images (like family pictures)

 

It happens with all pics, looks like there's a max zoom value and for small images it doesn't go big enough.

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  • 5 months later...

Still hate the fact that you can't make the images bigger.

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