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I have an .iso file that contains the windows 7 home edition and I want to make a bootable dvd to install it to my PC, I have nero burning rom 10. Is there any tutorial for this because I found this: -to-create-windows-7-bootable-dvd-using-nero/ but it is explaining about .IMA files not .ISO files! is there any difference or its the same. Maybe I didnt understand the 3d step, do I have to choose the ISO file that I have?

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If the sidebar doesn't match what you see, I can't help you with Nero, as I don't use it. However, in that case you might try seeing the instructions at Click "Show me how" at Step 2 ("Burn your CD or create a bootable USB stick").

I'm using Windows Vista Premium and until today I liked the Windows Photo Gallery just fine. Then I compared the same images using Nero PhotoSnap Viewer. Wow! What a difference. The images are much sharper using Nero PhotoSnap. Also it's way easier to manage the images; Zoom in-out and using the scroll wheel to rapidly change images.

As far as Nero goes, I've played with their viewer. It's important to remember that PhotoSnap applies sharpening to every image as it displays it, so what you are seeing is a sharpened version of the file you thought you were looking at. I didn't like that. I like to see what my file looks like, not a sharpened as Nero sees fit version.
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Mezman, you are probably correct! However, in my post I mentioned that I use the editor in Photosnap! Which is the reason I suggested another viewer! My photos really don't gain anything when I view them on my LCD in Photosnap viewer, as a matter of fact with Photosnap viewer, they actually look worse. I mainly use the editor from familiarity and ease of use. Also , with it I can use my own default settings. I'm just lazy and don't have much time for the others yet.Thanks for clarifying that!

I'm using Sony Image Data converter SR for raw files, I like it except for the inability to crop and save. I'm leaning towards buying Paint Shop Pro XI, and I have CS2, I just need to hunker down and learn a really good one to do all my photos.
Got any suggestions?

FastStone viewer rocks! And I was amazed how easy it was to learn!! And it's very fast! The image comparer is very useful, plus it's easy to toggle between two images to compare them. I use the portable version.

Yes I saw that too in the options menu. I have a 22" widescreen monitor and MaxView does just that. It does a great jof of filling the screen without any distractions. To see more detail, mouse to the right of the screen. To see the menu bar go to the top. To see the taskbar go to the bottom. The details are really complete. It even tells you what photo editing program you used on that picture. All this and it's free. It puts the Microsoft Photo Gallery to shame with those big distracting buttons and no way to fill the screen. MaxView is also a tiny little program. It took me 4 seconds to download it and less than 30 to install and choose the files I wanted associated. Go and get it and while you are there get their Photo Resizer program as well. It's also terrific and free. And no I don't work for them. :>)

Irfanview builds thumbnails on the fly - so takes a bit, but much faster than windows. Add'ly it has multiple plug-ins available. For example, you can view psd files, txt files, jpg, tif, many raw formats (haven't looked for Sony raw, yet) Moreover, irfanview provides add'l functions such as copy, move, etc. I have it linked to Exiftool, so I can batch process files.

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