What do you do to sort your Photoshop (PSD) files on
your Computer? Do you open them in Adobe Photoshop every other time to
check whether they are important or not or which to delete and which
not? That’s very time-consuming and boring, isn’t it? For those who have
hundreds of PSD files on their disk, it’s nothing but a cumbersome
process.
What if you can have a quick preview of your PSD files? I guess, it will solve the problem, in fact, it is the only solution.
Of
course, you can name your PSD files descriptively to help yourself
identify them later. But a preview is little more than that, which
reminds your of the file in a click and helps in choosing quickly the
desired one from many others files. Adobe Photoshop doesn’t provide the
automatic thumbnail view of files in Windows explorer by default, which can be achieved through a small excutable program (EXE).
Here is a small utility called ThumbView Lite which
allows you to preview your PSD files in the Windows Explorer without
rushing to Photoshop. It also supports around 19 image formats other
than PSD including CUT, DCX, DDS, MDL, MNG, PCD, PCX, PIC, PIX.
After the installation, you just refresh the Windows and open a folder
which contains some PSD files. You will be able to see the thumbnail
preview of your files in the right sidebar under “Details” tab with the “Tiles” / “Icons” / “List” / “Details” file view. Or just change the file view to “Thumbnails” (right-click, choose “View” » “Thumbnails”).
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