Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 52e96a22c40590af7b4fa821658a6dea239f4cf9 Size: 34.23 KB File Format: zip
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Photo Screensaver is a free software by Arian Kulp and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Photo Screensaver which is 34.23 KB in size and belongs to the software category Screensavers. Photo Screensaver was released on 2009-07-06 and last updated on our database on 2017-03-17 and is currently at version 1.
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Photo Screensaver Description
The Photo Screensaver uses GDI+ and renders images in Polaroid-style. It can scan a directory, or find images anywhere using Windows Search. Can be run on multiple monitors, and even supports stand-alone mode for other purposes (DJ, party).
Everyone loves screensavers! Photo screensavers are fun because you can show off your own photos in creative ways. This project will step you through creating a Windows screensaver to show off your photo collection. Learn about GDI+ and what it takes to build a custom screensaver.
As a screensaver (.scr extension) its pretty straight-forward. Copy it to your Windows folder and it will show up in your screensaver list. If you run it with the /c extension, youll get the configuration window. This is how Windows shows screensaver settings. I should point out that this screensaver only works on one monitor.
If you use the .exe extension, it will run in stand-alone (party) mode. This means, that moving the mouse wont exit it. Youll need to press Escape to kill it. This is handy to show images on the screen during a party. Heres the cool thing: if you are monitoring a folder and images are moved into that folder while its running, theyll be added to the mix.
A DJ in England used this mode to allow guests to send cameraphone pictures via Bluetooth where they got copied to the folder and showed up on the screen soon after! If you have more than one monitor, stand-alone mode lets you choose the monitor when it starts up. This lets you keep your music software (or other stuff) on one screen, and the images on another (perhaps projected).