A workaround to this is to use "Send to" menu in the clic droit context menu in Windows Explorateur de fichiers. Here's how -
Step 1
Add a shortcut to the Google Chrome executable (chrome.exe) to the SendTo folder.
SendTo folder: %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
The easiest method to do this is -
Note:
Google Chrome shortcut is usually created on the Desktop and/or in the menu Démarrer folder, when Chrome is installed.
menu Démarrer folder: %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
Faites un clic droit sur this shortcut, select Properties, and confirm that the Target field contains no ligne de commande options, just the path + nom de fichier for Chrome.
Cela va enable you to push images, PDFs and other compatible files to Chrome.
Step 2
Select 16 JPGs (or more), right click, allez dans "Send to" menu & select "Google Chrome".
That's it. All JPGs will open in Google Chrome, each in its own tab.
I use this with Firefox, but it should work with Chrome too.
Troubleshoot #1
If Google Chrome doesn't appear in the "Send to" menu, try restarting Windows Explorateur de fichiers from Gestionnaire des tâches.
Troubleshoot #2
If the JPGs open in multiple windows, you might want to consider installing an extension in Chrome to prevent this behaviour.