Q: How do I scroll through my photos outside Photos on Mac?
I just had my data migrated from my pc to my new Macbook Air and they didn't put my photo library into "Photos"; instead it remains in a folder in my Docs. I can open it just fine, I can see the (tiny) thumbnails, but if I open one of the images, I can't figure out how to move to the next image in the series (on my PC I just used the right-pointing arrow, but that doesn't do a thing on the Mac). Instead, I have to close the photo I'm viewing, which does not return me to the thumbnails but kicks me back out to the desktop, and then reopen the folder, reopen the thumbnails, choose the next image, repeat... Please, is there any easy way to scroll through my images? (The thumbnails are tiny and I also can't magnify them so just peering at them's not an option, although I'm open to magnification suggestions!)
MacBook Air, iOS 9.3.5
Posted on Aug 29, 2016 8:52 AM
Preview is the default image viewer on Mac. Unlike built-in image viewing app on Windows system, Preview won't switch to next photo automatically. You need some extra steps to view multiple photos with Preview.
First you need to select all the photos in the folder. (Command + A), photos thumbnails will be highlighted. From the context menu, choose Open With, and select 'Preview', all the selected images will open in a single Preview.app window, with thumbnails on the left panel for quick navigation between images. (press up/down arrow on keyboard to move to next/prev image). And you can find some 3rd parties apps such as 'ViewPic' on the Mac App store for easier images viewing.
Posted on Aug 30, 2016 12:55 PM