Most software and in-camera histograms are representative of the jpeg readout, not raw unfortunately. It is fun to finally be deleting all those jpegs that just sat there except for occasional viewing with a windows viewer.Īnother slick thing I am enjoying with FastStone is that with a left click and hold, it zooms in to 100% view right on the spot where you put the cursor instantly. With a decent viewer I am no longer shooting raw + jpegs. Hopefully I can change my in-camera setting to rotate them and that will tag the raw file in the viewers. The only issue I am having with FastStone is that it does not automatically rotate my vertical compositions. Also it has focus peaking that shows the in focus areas I think. FastStone is free, but Fast Raw Viewer is only $20, which is pretty darn cheap if it has a good raw histogram that is accurate. I was wondering if anyone is using Fast Raw Viewer however because it appears to have a good raw histogram, and how you like it. A neat feature is that with a click and hold, it zooms in to 100% for checking sharpness and focus. I have it set so a single stoke of the delete key and the non-keeper image is gone to the recycle bin while viewing the images. Lightroom is running a bit slow for me so I have been using FastStone Image Viewer for culling and it is working fast to zip through the files. Winter means culling time for me and I am trying to speed it up.
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