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  1. I found my answer on how to view photos one at a time and back for comparison.


    I found my answer on how to view photos one at a time and back for comparison. I didn't see a way to answer my posted question, so I am posting I found a solution here.

    :)
     
    Tom Waddell1, Oct 6, 2024 at 11:47 AM
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  2. Can I view all photos in one view

    Hi Gary,

    We'd like to ask few questions to know more about your concern. Kindly answer the following:

    • Are you using the built-in Photos
      app to view your photos?
    • What steps have you tried so far?
     
  3. Can I view all photos in one view

    Thank you for the information, Gary.

    Just to confirm, did you follow the suggestion of Shawn 'Cmdr' Keene [MVP] on this thread? If so, were you able to see all your photos?

    We understand that you don't want to use the Photos app. However, that is another way to view all your photos. If you would like to try, please follow the steps below:

    • Open the Photos app.
    • Click on the ellipsis (See more).
    • Select Settings.
    • Under Sources, click on Add a folder.
    • Add the folder where the pictures are saved in.

    Note: Just add the main folder and all the photos saved in the subfolders should show up.

    Feel free to get back to us should you need further assistance.
     
  4. I found my answer on how to view photos one at a time and back for comparison.

    How can I change my default photo viewer to Nikon's View NX 2?

    Thanks for taking the time to reply. I have tried this multiple times, but the problem is the ViewNX2 is not in the list, or no longer in the list if it was at one time. I have a suggestion from another responder that may work for me. Thanks!
     
    Diane Davies, Oct 6, 2024 at 11:53 AM
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