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Opening and working with multiple images in browser mode is one of Bibble's most powerful features. You can work on multiple images simultaneously without having to open, edit, and save each file separately. In browser mode, the user interface includes a panel that displays thumbnail images of all the files in the specified directory (or work queue). Using thumbnails, you can work on multiple images as conveniently as if you were working on a single image. You can browse through multiple images using the Page Up and Page Down keys on your keyboard. For example, you can select a thumbnail, open Bibble's image editing tools and apply numerous edits to the image associated with the thumbnail. You can copy the modified image settings, select all the other thumbnails, and apply the edits to the other images in the directory (or work queue). After you make your adjustments to the group of images, you can select multiple images and add them to one of Bibble's batch queues. Since Bibble does not modify original images, batch processing generates new images in the specified file type and applies the custom image settings. Note: The title bar of the browser window includes a counter to show you which image is displayed in the image viewer. For example, if the second image out of six total is displayed in the image viewer, the counter in the browser title bar reads (2/6). If multiple images are selected, the number of selected images is listed in the title bar. Understanding Image Processing |