No Update for Thumbnails?!?
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No Update for Thumbnails?!?
Hello and sorry for my bad english.....;(
I use XnView since more then 2 years and now in the new version.....but when i turn the picture and save the picture all its ok, but the thumbnail is false, also the old one......how can i update the JPG thumbnails???
I use XnView since more then 2 years and now in the new version.....but when i turn the picture and save the picture all its ok, but the thumbnail is false, also the old one......how can i update the JPG thumbnails???
Button or---

- When a thumb-nails table is displayed in the browser, you can use the "Refresh" button, set in the small 8-icon tool-bar.
Also the same from the “View” menu…
- You can set too an automatic refresh : Options >> Browser [+] >> File List >> Tick the box Auto-refresh.

Claude
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Re: No Update for Thumbnails?!?
Wen you use jpeg lossless thumbnail, the embedded thumbnail should be rotated too, could you send me original picture to check?Colin wrote:I use XnView since more then 2 years and now in the new version.....but when i turn the picture and save the picture all its ok, but the thumbnail is false, also the old one......how can i update the JPG thumbnails???
Pierre.
I've noticed this problem as well (that a thumbnail is different than the actual picture it represents), but I found it a different way. I was trying some batch .jpg-to-.jpg conversions and I was putting the target files in a different directory than the source files. When I clicked on the target directory (in the browser), I was surprised to see that the thumbnails of the target files were identical to the thumbnails of the source files. When I clicked on a target thumbnail to reveal the actual picture, I noticed that the picture had indeed undergone the conversion, but the thumbnails hadn't changed from the source thumbnails at all.
Sometimes all of the thumbnails are wrong and sometimes only the first one is wrong, but I've never seen them all correct. Also, I've only noticed this problem with .jpg-to-.jpg conversion. I've tried .jpg-to-.gif and .jpg-to-.bmp conversions, but there are no problems with thumbnails in those cases.
Sometimes all of the thumbnails are wrong and sometimes only the first one is wrong, but I've never seen them all correct. Also, I've only noticed this problem with .jpg-to-.jpg conversion. I've tried .jpg-to-.gif and .jpg-to-.bmp conversions, but there are no problems with thumbnails in those cases.
Re: No Update for Thumbnails?!?
For me it works that way, so I can confirm this.xnview wrote:Wen you use jpeg lossless thumbnail, the embedded thumbnail should be rotated too ...
Everyone who believes in telekinesis, raise my hand!
@TheEvilHammer:TheEvilHammer wrote:Picture says a thousand words, right?
No, unfortunately not.
You've unchecked: Options -> Browser -> Thumbnail -> "Show info icons (...)"
So we neither can't see if your picture has any EXIF info, nor if you use the embebbded thumbnails for thumbnail view.
BTW: Your postings are very good - why don't you sign on? You're welcome!

Everyone who believes in telekinesis, raise my hand!
@xnview, no problem, please send an email to: colin(at)aikon.ch then i replay a picture.
now i found an option under options --> Browser --> Miniaturansicht (german Version) --> Eingebettete Miniaturansicht verwenden, when i deact this then the pictures ar ok.....
Hmm, now i turn again pictures and all thumbnails of this are updated, the i start xnView again and turn and cut pictures again, but white failure of thumbnails.
now i found an option under options --> Browser --> Miniaturansicht (german Version) --> Eingebettete Miniaturansicht verwenden, when i deact this then the pictures ar ok.....
Hmm, now i turn again pictures and all thumbnails of this are updated, the i start xnView again and turn and cut pictures again, but white failure of thumbnails.
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Hm, that's curious! Please answer my questions from this thread.TheEvilHammer wrote:I just discovered the "Edit IPTC Data" dialog, and I can confirm that my thumbnails were being displayed incorrectly because they are wrong in the file.
Please wait before you delete those useful embedded thumbnails.TheEvilHammer wrote:Is there any way I can use XnView to blow away the embedded thumbnails in all my JPEG files?
You should know, that they are the reason why xnView is that fast.
Let's find the causes before you delete the symptoms!

Everyone who believes in telekinesis, raise my hand!
My problem with thumbnails is not confined to image rotations. If I take a color photo, convert it to grey scale and save a new copy, my new thumbnail still appears in color. Now, I have been using embedded thumbnails...so, is this what I should expect with this option enabled?
I turned off "use imbedded thumbnails" and repeated the operation, and I did get a grey scale thumbnail for my new image file.
The thing is, if I turn off embedded thumbnails, I can't seem to reset the original (embedded) thumbnails. I have tried refreshing them, but they still are created with the embedded image. I can see this from the image info icons.
So, from my above example, the original thumbnail is color (embedded), the first grey image still has a color (embeddedd) thumbnail, and the second grey image has a grey thumbnail.
I'd like to know if I'm making a mistake, or if this is truly a software bug.
rock8rob
I turned off "use imbedded thumbnails" and repeated the operation, and I did get a grey scale thumbnail for my new image file.
The thing is, if I turn off embedded thumbnails, I can't seem to reset the original (embedded) thumbnails. I have tried refreshing them, but they still are created with the embedded image. I can see this from the image info icons.
So, from my above example, the original thumbnail is color (embedded), the first grey image still has a color (embeddedd) thumbnail, and the second grey image has a grey thumbnail.
I'd like to know if I'm making a mistake, or if this is truly a software bug.
rock8rob
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I'm pretty sure that my camera writes all the EXIF data correctly - I can view EXIF data for any image file through Explorer's "Properties" dialog and through XnView's "Properties" dialog. My camera is a Toshiba PDR-M60.
I have altered some of my images before using the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer and IrfanView, so maybe one of those (I would guess the former) is the culprit.
However, as I mentioned before, I have disabled the "Use Embedded thumbnails" option, and now the thumbnails and pictures all match up correctly. I am assuming disabling this option forces XnView to create thumbnails on the fly. Even if this is true, my XnView still works amazingly fast - I don't notice any lag or loading times at all. And I also have the cache disabled too!
I have altered some of my images before using the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer and IrfanView, so maybe one of those (I would guess the former) is the culprit.
However, as I mentioned before, I have disabled the "Use Embedded thumbnails" option, and now the thumbnails and pictures all match up correctly. I am assuming disabling this option forces XnView to create thumbnails on the fly. Even if this is true, my XnView still works amazingly fast - I don't notice any lag or loading times at all. And I also have the cache disabled too!
