Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Irfanview How to Use

In the class I took it was recommended to download the IrfanView software from CNET. The reason given is this site is more secure then the official IrfanView website. I have no knowledge to confirm or deny that info. I just followed directions. 

Here is the link. Plus a screen shot of it.

Once on the page look for this Download button. 


Be aware there are many tempting buttons to click on, 
so use the right one.

However you find your downloads you will see is named iview450_setup. That is correct.


You can pin this flat cat to your task bar if you want. 


If you get a screen like this without cross hairs, 
so you are unable to take a screen shot or a capture.


Do the following steps.
Right Click on the Flat Cat
Right Click on IrfanView 4.50
Left Click on Properties

This dialogue box will open and in the highlighted blue line type in " /capture=4. You can see it in my line. Yes there is a space between the quote mark and the back slash.



Now how do I get my screen shots to make one picture. Be mindful that some things will be easier to line up and others not so easy. 

So in my example for some strange reason I want only the information on my Grandfather for an article and I don't want all the births of his 10 siblings. 


Here is part of the page with all the siblings.

I am going to capture the part I want and make sure I grab it from the same place each time and end it in the same place each time. The instructor went between letters in a word. That would drive me crazy to be missing the first letter on each line.  
But each to their own. 


I took this one right in front of the year and at the end of the box. You have to close the dialogue box after you save each image. And click on the flat cat to take a new image there may be another way to do that but I was only shown one way. 


Here are a couple more images I captured. 
and one more.


The instructor saves all his captures to the desktop and just gives them a number, just a number, like 1, 2, 3 etc. This is quick and easy but in reality you can save them to any folder you want. I like the number idea, so you can line them up in order when you go to make one image.

So you have your last capture, and the image is saved. Click on the word image to open a new menu.



When that opens on the drop down menu click on
Create Panorama image.


When the new box opens click on Add images. 


If you hold down the shift key you can bring in all 
your images at once. You will notice my images are not in order. Just highlight the one you want to move and you can move it up or down.

Once they are all in order click on Create Image. 
You want it in Vertical direction.



And with one more click you get.......


It isn't aligned up perfectly but close enough for this post. 
With a little practice I bet I will get better and 
this was a long string of events. 
I hope this helps. 
Leave a comment if you need more help. 

Happy Searching!


7 comments:

  1. Thanks for the instructions. Have you tried any more of the magic tricks this program does besides the panorama?

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  2. THANK YOU! I will give this a try and let you know if I have more questions. I am very appreciative of the time you took to create this post.

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  3. OK, I did it! However, I do not have Irfanview 4.5 but under Options, there is a menu item for Capture, and using the Help menu, I figured out how to use that. And then I followed your directions to combine several images into one. Thank you again! I've wanted to do this several times and had no idea there was a way to do it. :)

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  4. Thanks for your comments, I am so glad this helped.

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  5. Interesting. If there's already a comment, I have to go to the "web version" on my Droid Phone to make a comment. "Curiouser, and curiouser," said Alice.

    Wonder if there's an "Irfanview for Dummies." I've used it *for*YEARS* to do batch processing/ conversion/ renaming of photos. I have NO clue what else it can do. Thanks!

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