FrankS
Registered User
Whenever I access my pictures on my Macbook air, either directly or through a program, they are presented in chronological order. Is there a way of having them presented in reverse chronological order, since i typically want to do something with the latest pics?
f16sunshine
Moderator
There almost always is a way.
Which program are you viewing with Frank ?
Which program are you viewing with Frank ?
Mcary
Well-known
LR lets you sort by ascending and/or descending order also gives you other choice such as sort by capture time/ edit time, file name ext.
FrankS
Registered User
Actually when I access the photos directly by clicking on the Pictures icon in the Doc, I do see the latest pics first. But when I access the photos through a program like Fotor, or if I want to post a pic on RFF, I see the oldest pics first. Then I scroll through 2000 of them to get to the most recent.
I don't have or use LightRoom.
I don't have or use LightRoom.
tomnrides
Established
Finder>View (menu top row)>Arrange by (drop down choices)
Do this while your documents window is open. This works on OS 10.7 and 8. probably the same for all OS X
Do this while your documents window is open. This works on OS 10.7 and 8. probably the same for all OS X
FrankS
Registered User
Finder>View (menu top row)>Arrange by (drop down choices)
Do this while your documents window is open. This works on OS 10.7 and 8. probably the same for all OS X
Cool, thanks. I'll try that.
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