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GUI to browse and select images

Howdy,

I've written some code which manipulates images,
now I want an interface for choosing images.

I'm curious what people might recommend as the
easiest way framework to do the following:

- present a (directory) view, with images represented
by thumbnails

- provide structure for selecting images

- provide structure for choosing manipulations
to send the selected images to. (the selected
image file name(s) become paramaters to functions)

Thanks,
Kent

Jul 18 '05 #1
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