You review the images on the memory card.įastRawViewer is very nice software that allows you to cull images and to see the actual RAW data so you can really tell if you overexposed or underexposed. I have seen a couple suggestion to use the faster FastRawViewer app to cull photos before import, so:Ģ- culling them is faster, simply because FastRawViewer is fast. (even from my internal SSD to speed up the process) I am shooting with a Sony A7R3 and the RAW files are about 85MB.ġ- Importing all those big files takes a lot of time.Ģ- And then, culling them also takes a lot of time, because my software needs a couple seconds to show everyone of them (on my computer). The program has many options and you can set the keyboard shortcuts to your liking and workflow. Trash images stay on SD card and the card is formatted in camera (after making 2 copies ) Want to save images to a different folder or create a new folder, press the letter K again. ![]() On next "keeper image", press the letter C, and the image is copied to the previous folder chosen or created. You can choose an existing folder or create a new folder. I press the letter K on my first "keeper image" and I get a file dialog, asking me where I want to save the image. Install SD card into computers built in reader. I use it on Nikon raw NEF files of approx 28MB. ![]() Pretty sure it can do all you mentioned, though I do not assign stars in my workflow, and I'm not on that computer at the moment. ![]() But how does it work in practice? How do you FastRawViewer for that? Can you assign stars too? Will it move photos with so many stars in a different directory for later import?
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