(Reproduced by kind permission of SanDisk) Above is the typical thumbnail arrangement of folders and images displayed by the SanDisk Photo Album
1. Album with photos/video clips stored in original resolutions, 2. Album with photos stored in print resolution, 3. Album with sub albums and photos/video clips, 4. Album that is empty or without compatible content, 5. Thumbnail of photo, 6. Album with photos. The thumbnail is the first photo/video clip in the album, 7. Thumbnail of video clip.
And here is an actual view.
Move the highlight box until the image you want to examine is highlighted and then press OK to select.
Press the Info button and you can reveal basic details about the image.
You can rotate an image...
..in 90 degree steps..
..to align the picture as you wish.
You can also zoom in..
..in steps..
..right..
..through..
..to thirteen.
You have the power to delete images and, like the example above, movie clips.
An slots filled are accessible through a menu.
You can mark images for printing later using a DPOF compatible print ordering system.
Other key configuration options are accessible from the menu.
A slide show can be set up with random or preselected transitions, musical accompaniment, adjusted display intervals and more.
Above is a ripple-effect fade starting to take effect.
The main point that underlines the experience of using a SanDisk Photo Album is that once you have created a TV-quality album of pictures, manually navigating from one picture to the next is virtually instantaneous and despite the reduction in resolution and added compression, there is no visible difference in on-screen display quality.
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