How to filter pictures by their dimension?

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paul0
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How to filter pictures by their dimension?

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Can we filter pictures with their dimension?

such as only show the size of 1920x1200
or only show the image whose height >= 2400 and weight >=1800

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Re: How to filter pictures by their dimension?

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There is a property scripting command. Using it, you should be able to put together a script that would find files according to specified properties. Things will be easier when we'll get Shell Columns ;)
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Re: How to filter pictures by their dimension?

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Thanks, zer0. I will check how to make it :P

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Re: How to filter pictures by their dimension?

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paul0 wrote:Can we filter pictures with their dimension?

such as only show the size of 1920x1200
or only show the image whose height >= 2400 and weight >=1800
You can find pictures by their dimension using the prop:#ID:... syntax. See image.
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Re: How to filter pictures by their dimension?

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Don, your screenshot is really helpful. :P I really appreciate.

Besides, if we looking for the images with height >= 2400 and weight >=1800, do we have any operator for use?

such as prop:#311 >= 2400 and prop:#312 >= 2400

let us suppose #311 and #312 are the property of height and width respectively.

Thanks again.

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Re: How to filter pictures by their dimension?

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paul0 wrote:Don, your screenshot is really helpful. :P I really appreciate.

Besides, if we looking for the images with height >= 2400 and weight >=1800, do we have any operator for use?

such as prop:#311 >= 2400 and prop:#312 >= 2400

let us suppose #311 and #312 are the property of height and width respectively.

Thanks again.
You have operators, but currently you cannot boolean-combine different properties, only different values of the same property. (But this will come soon in one of the next versions!)

You will find some helpful examples all over this page:
http://www.xyplorer.com/release_8.70.htm

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Re: How to filter pictures by their dimension?

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admin wrote:(But this will come soon in one of the next versions!)
Don, I suggest you bookmark or save this page as it seems to be a pretty useful outline of Windows' search operators and it would be ideal to build on that 'standard.' Granted it doesn't exactly show anything groundbreaking or that you probably wouldn't have thought of yourself...

http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2 ... syntax.ars

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