
This Pane contains the list of photos you have added to your PhotoCollection.
Heading - Shows that the 4th photo is selected, out of a total of 4 photos in the collection. If multiple photos are selected, this just shows the total number of photos in the collection.
Add Photos - Click to bring up the dialog box to select photos to add to your PhotoCollection. This works in exactly the same way as a normal File Open dialog box. You can select multiple photos from the same folder by using the Ctrl or Shift keys while selecting photos. To add photos from different locations, just add the photos from one location, then click the Add Photos button again to add photos from the next location and so on.
Delete Photo - Deletes the selected photo from the PhotoCollection. Note that this just removes the photo from the PhotoCollection, it does not delete the original of your photo. If multiple photos are selected, the text changes to "Delete Photos" and, when clicked, all the selected photos are deleted.
List of Photos - This shows you thumbnail images of the photos you have added to your PhotoCollection. Use the scroll bar to scroll up and down the list. Click on a thumbnail to select it. To select multiple thumbnails, hold the Ctrl key down and click each in turn. To select a range of thumbnails, click the first to be selected, scroll to the last to be selected, hold the Shift key down and click it. The selected thumbnail(s) are outlined in red. Click the Delete Photo button to delete the selected photo(s) from the PhotoCollection. Use the Selected Photo Pane to alter the settings for the selected photo.
Note : Generating thumbnails of a large number of photos can take a while. To minimise the impact on the speed of PhotoFrame Manager, they are normally stored once they have been generated. However, some operations such as reapplying defaults to all photos (see Photo Defaults Pane) or changing the intended display to a different size photo frame (see Photo Frame Pane) may require that all the thumbnails be regenerated. This may cause PhotoFrame Manager to respond slowly for a while.