![]() ![]() To speed this up even more, grab my Keyboard Shortcuts here and just upload them to Fast Raw Viewer on your computer using the Load button at the bottom of the customization window. Lightroom doesn’t have a shortcut for Purple, so I never use it and didn’t add it here either. Here’s how it should look once you’re done: Next go to XMP Labels and do the same thing to make the color labels the same as in Lightroom: So, change the No Rating option to 0 and do the same for 1-5. The default setting is to press ⌥ (Option or Alt key) and the number, but in Lightroom, we just press the number 0-5 to set our ratings, and we want this to be a seamless experience so we don’t screw everything up □ Rejected images won’t be permanently deleted, just moved.įrom the same screen, click on the XMP Rating tab. Move current file to _Rejected Subfolder – Change this to “X”ĭoing this will make the keyboard shortcuts the same as in Lightroom BUT FRV will create new subfolders in your original folder and move the rejected and selected images to those folders. I appreciate your team’s efforts to help me and the community. For a short period, you can enjoy an introductory discount at 14.99 for FastRawViewer (19.99 regularly). ![]() Move current file to _Selected Subfolder – Change this to “P” (you will get a warning telling you that the key P is already assigned to another function – that’s ok, you can assign a new shortcut for Focus Peaking in the Image Display tab) FASTRAWVIEWER REVIEWS FULL You can buy it directly from the FastRawViewer site.ind thousands of RAW images into full screen, thumbnail as well as a slideshow on Windows. Next, go to: FILE / CUSTOMIZE / KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS On the same tab, change the warnings to NO or MULTIPLE SELECTED, otherwise every time you select or reject an image you’re going to get a warning. Sometimes I also give my images a star or color rating, so the first thing I did was customize Fast Raw Viewer to use the same keyboard shortcuts.įirst, head to the menu, Click on FAST RAW VIEWER / PREFERENCES, go to FILE HANDLING / COPY/MOVE/REJECT and check the option “Enable move to Selected subfolder” In Lightroom, I cull using the P key to “pick” and the X key to “reject” an image. *Fast Raw Viewer allows you to cull directly from your SD card, but I’m not really comfortable with doing it that way. Every bit as sharp as my Nikon 14–24 and a pound lighter.Normally I import my images directly through Lightroom, but since I’m going to cull before going into Lightroom I am going to import directly to a folder on my hard drive. We didn't test that, but it had no problem at all with our Canon, Nikon, Olympus and Panasonic RAWs. The program claims to support 'almost every single existing RAW format', 'including native out-of-camera DNG files as well as the files converted to DNG'. Speaking of glass, I just picked up a Rokinon 14mm f/2.4. Review FastRawViewer is a useful tool for viewing and processing RAW images. I’ll be reading you series on DAMs with a good bit of interest. And if I’m faced with the choice of new organizational software (not PP, which I’m happy so spend $$ on) and a new lens, I’m an old school photographer (always buy the glass) Further, I keep all my data on servers, which puts me into the ‘photography shop with multiple employees’ pricing for some of these. I realize I could save some frustration, and get the urge every so often to evaluate DAMs, but it seems that whenever I get a trial license for one, life intervenes in that trial period. I’m aware that this doesn’t let me do more than put photos in a single folder - but it’s been almost sufficient - and as it isn’t much different from my old transparency organization, it feels more like ‘just carrying on. Adobe tries to make fixing that not-a-PITA, but still just be aware.Īs I am an amateur, I’ve mostly been using OCD (dates and location) file system organization. I would caution anyone still hanging on to a non-subscription version of PS, it might mess up your licensing with that product if/when you go to uninstall it. ![]() I understand it’s a lot like LR (non LR person here) and comes for the very attractive price of free. You might also think about adding Adobe Bridge to your list of DAMs. Takes just a moment for each photo to come up. Like it says on the tin, it analyzes and renders very quickly. It can also rate photos, which gets stored in an adobe combatable sidecar file - but I don’t bother with that. I use it as a pre-screening tool in my post processing flow, which goes as follows: copy to PC, scan with FRV, reject anything with blown focus, and looking at histograms, if I haven’t taken full use of the camera’s DR, if I have multiples, reject all but the one that does use it. Fast Raw Viewer is not a DAM - but it is worthy of a full review. his application can sav you an important amount of tim that would othrwis b wastd on looing at and manually sorting camra shots. ![]()
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