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Apr 27, 2017 - QuickPhotos for Google lets you upload, view, and download photos from Google cloud. It will give you faster access to your Google photos.
personally i'd like to be able to right click on it in the finder and get these dimensions. At the very least get it using GET INFO.
I have run across some great Contextual Menu addons though. Mp3-CMM is a great one that will show bitrate, and once you expand the menu it will show all of the mp3 tag info as well as AAC info. Recently i have been playing with Quickimage, which will let you convert between image formats using a right click as well as view the image without using an application. The conversion is GREAT for when making a screen shot and converting to jpg on the fly. If only they would add image dimensions it would be perfect!
MP3-CMM
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/8505
Quickimage
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11532
I have run across some great Contextual Menu addons though. Mp3-CMM is a great one that will show bitrate, and once you expand the menu it will show all of the mp3 tag info as well as AAC info. Recently i have been playing with Quickimage, which will let you convert between image formats using a right click as well as view the image without using an application. The conversion is GREAT for when making a screen shot and converting to jpg on the fly. If only they would add image dimensions it would be perfect!
MP3-CMM
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/8505
Quickimage
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11532
You can see image dimensions in Finder using icon view when 'Show item info' is enabled in view options. To bad that it only works for TIFF, PNG and GIF images.
i'm the french translator of QuickImageCM, and you actualy can se image dimensions wether directly at the top of the displayed image or by clicking the info button :-)
I've been using PicturePop for quite some time now for finding dimensions of images on disk. Dragging from Safari, and then ctl-clicking, opening with picturepop is pretty quick.
http://setnan.online.fr/mac/PicturePop/
http://setnan.online.fr/mac/PicturePop/
I've written a couple of AppleScript scripts that might be as useful to others as they are to me. Both are free and editable.
Safari Image Dimensions works on images that are open in their own Safari window. Once the script is executed, the dimensions and image/file name will be displayed in the title bar of the window, similar to the behavior of other browsers.
Clipboard Image Dimensions is similar but it uses a dialog to display the dimensions of the image that is held on the clipboard.
Safari Image Dimensions works on images that are open in their own Safari window. Once the script is executed, the dimensions and image/file name will be displayed in the title bar of the window, similar to the behavior of other browsers.
Clipboard Image Dimensions is similar but it uses a dialog to display the dimensions of the image that is held on the clipboard.
Rob, you rule!
Doug
Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes
Doug
Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes
Glad you like it/them. :-)
I miss that IE5 behavior too (that was a pretty good browser -- I miss 'type-ahead,' also). It's not the same thing, but I just whipped this up by altering a bookmarklet that shows the ALT tags for all the images on the page -- this shows all the widths and heights of all the images on the page. (Reload to bring back the initial page.) To make this a bookmarklet, drag it on up to that fancy bookmark bar.
show img sizes
It seems like it works whether the sizes are specified in the HTML or not, although it shows the stretched size if the width & height are specified as different in the HTML... And here's the original one:
show alt info
Enjoy!
-nate
show img sizes
It seems like it works whether the sizes are specified in the HTML or not, although it shows the stretched size if the width & height are specified as different in the HTML... And here's the original one:
show alt info
Enjoy!
-nate
heh, another reason to use Camino (displays picture dimensions right in the browser title area). btw, if you work with images a lot, the best utility is shomi, recently updated for OS X. it adds contextual menu that will let you preview single or multiple images (or media files, to be precise, neatly tiled and scaled on the screen depending on your selection), also returns image dimensions, JPEG info data, file info, even HTML code snippet should you need. look it up on. i use it since OS 9 days (or longer?) and nothing else could beat it so far.