View pictures (jpg) side by side : Which app?

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    "I'm tired of it" is about the posting issue, isn't that obvious..? Of course i still want help. And of course it can happen to not complete the procedure by misattention, but one time after the other, seems quite strange..! Anyways, hope it won't happen for this post haha.
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    unko said:
    "I'm tired of it" is about the posting issue, isn't that obvious..?
    No!

    unko said:
    And of course it can happen to not complete the procedure by misattention, but one time after the other, seems quite strange..! Anyways, hope it won't happen for this post haha.
    No idea what any of this means!
    unko said:
    Of course i still want help.
    Only way that I know of that will do this is if you open each pair of images side by side in a decent image editor then save as one image. It might help solve your problem if we knew what the images were!
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    The image are just pictures that comes out of camera mem card...
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    I have just created a panarama with 80 images and can view each image with it's neughbour like this:
    View pictures (jpg) side by side : Which app?-images.jpg
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    I don't know why you're talking about panorama again... I already told you i'm looking for a reader jpg side by side. I understood you don't know any app that can do what i want. Perhaps another person does, so let's wait some time and maybe something will pop-up :)
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       #16

    Hi there ... Maybe this is what you are looking for ExifPro Image Viewer ...
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    maxie said:
    Hi there ... Maybe this is what you are looking for ExifPro Image Viewer ...
    But the OP has still got to choose each pair of images to compare which he apparantly doesn't want to do! He want's a program to do that for him!
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    My mistake i am sure there must be a valid reason why the OP would want such a program .. But i can not think of one of hand .. Impossible i would imagine
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    maxie said:
    My mistake i am sure there must be a valid reason why the OP would want such a program .. But i can not think of one of hand .. Impossible i would imagine
    +1............
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    In fact, depending on the format (portrait for example) displaying only one pic doesn't take alll screen space.
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