
Now it only remains to tell Preview that you want to make a slide show with the photographs you have opened, for which you just have to go to the top menu and click on View> Slide Show. When they are all selected, you right-click the mouse or trackpad and click on Open with…> Preview. The first thing you have to do is select the photos with which you want to make the slideshow from a folder or whatever is the place where you have them hosted. To be able to make a slideshow in Preview, you will only have to perform the following steps: However, surely you have never stopped to look that Preview also lets you make a simple slideshow in which It shows you several photographs, passing them one by one with a fading between one and the other. Very simple yet pretty powerful, a few imperfections maybe but a huge recommend for me so far.One of the applications that we use daily in macOS is that of Preview, or at least I use it every time I open the Mac, whether to view a PDF, to view photos, to sign a document or to resize images among many other actions. Only weird thing is that I can't delete a folder in this tool (but it can delete files). The layout can be customized freely and saved, there is a GPS view showing a (Google ?) map and the spots where the photos were taken, along the typical EXIF info etc.
I also tried the rename tool to rename a group of files using a template (don't need the custom batch convert tool for that, there is a rename tool already). There is a very customizable batch tool that is able to apply a set of modifiers to a group of photos, various actions can be added, I only tried my own custom setting to "resize to fit into 1920x1920 into a subfolder called small" for now. Enough for someone like my gf that barely does any editing usually. There are also basic photo editing tools, exposure, gamma, rotate and many others. It also can switch easily photos into fullscreen view (I use the center button of the mouse for that) and then you can browse photos using mouse wheel or l/r arrow keys. No need to import photos into a library, we can use directly our photo folders which is HUGE for me. It supports many languages, and above all it's FREE (for personal use). I am an amateur photographer used to ACDSee but the Mac version is horrible so I decided to look for something similar for Mac and this is the best software I found for that. I am a windows user but it's for my gf who uses a Mac.
TokyoQuaSaR's Experience I have used this tool for only 2 hours.