Previewing and culling right off the SD or CF card saves lots of computing power and, potentially, space on your hard drives. If you shoot lots of pictures and then cull them, then you'll do yourself a favor by trying FRV. If you already use PhotoMechanic, you'll want to try FRV to see it's advantages, particularly if you shoot Sony or a brand that embeds a small JPG in the Raw file. I hit Shift-C to copy those that I chose to process to a designated Folder. I can select any image to fit to screen and then use shortcut "Z" to toggle between fit to screen and 100%. But after that, you must sync automatically or manually, just like in the one-way scenario. You still have the advantage that Capture One always reads metadata on the first opening. Edit: Updated to V2 this morning, discounted price was only £14. With two-way or bidirectional sync, you can enter the metadata with either Photo Mechanic or Capture One and see it in the other program. Am toying with the idea of upgrading and seeing what version 2 offers. I was emailed re FastRawViewer 2 back in February, and offered a 40 discount. com/blog/fastrawviewer-1-5-6-ReleaseCandidate To support lossy CR3 CRAW v. I used to use FastRawViewer, but switched to Photo Mechanic some years back. Using my up-down-left-right arrows, I navigate, with no delays on my 4mHz, 64-bit, Windows 10 PC. A photo repair software is the only solution to fix corrupt CR3 files. What is Photo Mechanic 6 as a straight photo/video browser Especially for videos such as AVI, MOV and MP4s. On opening, FRV displays 40 preview images on my 27" monitor. the RAW files at once with either (Photo Mechanic, Fast RAW Viewer or Adobe. It is faster to press a keystroke than to flag an image with your cursor or use the drop-down menus. I open the images on the SD card, using a card reader to connect to my desktop or, when traveling, my laptop. If you have hundreds of millions of photos you have a huge negotiating power. Keyboard shortcuts speed up the culling process. It seems just as fast and flexible as PM. Without taking any more time, FRV converts the Raw file, unchanged generating full resolution images and histograms for use in reviewing. Hence, the dynamic range shown in the histogram is not accurate. The preview histogram is also derived from the embedded file. FastRawViewer is a fast RAW image viewer for Windows and Mac users. Sony, in particular and maybe others, embeds a rather small JPG in their Raw files, so when viewing full-screen, you don't see anywhere near full-resolution. Auf der Homepage steht folgendes: ' For the first time ever, there is a Fast Raw Viewer that will enable you to evaluate exposure based on RAW data and not on the brightness of some uncontrolled render or embedded JPEG. It's quick and flexible, but the preview that it shows you is from the JPG embedded in the Raw file, not a Preview generated from the Raw file and converted to DNG or some other format for viewing. Both Chris and I have used PhotoMechanic to cull our Raw files, prior to discovering FRV. For example, I shot around 3,000 images in the last 24-hours, with my Sony a9 and a7RIII. ![]() Wildlife photographers take many images, particularly when shooting birds in flight. Canadian wildlife photographer, Christopher Dodds, clued me to FastRawViewer a couple of days ago.
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