![]() ![]() Doing this in Capture one with the RAW and my A9 is so much faster for me. Not only was it painfully slow to preview my presets on a given image, but reviewing images was also slow in lightroom. This is part of the reason I switched to Capture one. Problem solved, that is as long as I can live with the extra space and time it takes to ingest both raws and jpgs. Single thumb shows in PM labeled as arw+jpg. ![]() I might have answered my own question by experimenting with the a7rIII. Has anyone specifically done this? If so, what do you have to do differently? Haven't experimented yet with Sony RAW+JPEG files & PM to see if there is a solution that will still allow dealing with the RAWs while using the JPGs for sharpness review. Up to this point PM has been the perfect solution. This all has to occur within a 7-9 minute period. The workflow is: ingest only tagged photos (approx 50) while applying specific info to IPTC, verify sharpness and then crop each, export to ACR for automated processing then final export of jpg to a thumbdrive. I'm in a unique position that requires only one process for processing all cards from both Canon and potentially Sony A9's. Great product.Īppreciate the feedback guys. FRV does 80 - 90% of what PM can do (and it's perfect for reviewing), and also at the speed of light, but only costs ca. ![]() I used to use PM but when the price went up I looked for alternatives. The embedded JPEGs are useless for determining image quality. I’ve been doing the same thing-shooting RAW+JPEG-since I started using Photo Mechanic with Sony cameras years ago. I want to make my decisions with the sharpest and fastest loading image and that's going to be a big jpeg. My workflow is to cull through the RAWs, delete the rejected RAWs and then bulk delete the jpegs.įWIW: With my A7R3 I shoot raw+jpeg and utilize the jpegs for culling in PM. My solution with LR is that I shoot RAW+Jpeg and LR then shows me the large jpg as the "embedded" preview when I have RAW files selected as I cull the images. With that I can confirm the embedded jpeg is too small to do proper culling. I haven't worked with PM on the A9 files.but I do use LR and use Embedded previews to do culling (which is the exact same thing as what PM is doing). Has anyone worked with PM & the A9 that can shed some light on this? PM is an essential part of my workflow so not having a decent jpg for sharpness review would be a deal breaker for me in deciding to possibly move from Canon to Sony A9 for sports work. How to fix when FastRawViewer was removed incompletely/unsuccessfully? 1.I've read that the jpg's embedded in the A7R-III raw files are of very low quality to use for judging sharpness via PM. Close the uninstaller after finish, and then you can choose to reboot your computer to let everything to be cleaned permanently from the Mac.Click Yes to confirm the program removal, and everything of the program will be removed quickly and automatically.Click Complete Uninstall button when all of related files are listed on the scam result.Select FastRawViewer on the interface, and click on Run Analysis button.Start Osx Uninstaller on the Mac, and wait for the uninstaller listing all of installed applications on the computer.Osx Uninstaller is an automatic Mac app uninstaller that don't need the user to take many complex steps to remove an application, it is able to help the user remove it thoroughly with a few of simple click jobs on its intuitive and friendly interface, more significantly, this application gets a small size so it can be downloaded and installed quickly on the Mac, to uninstall FastRawViewer with this uninstaller, you just need to perform these simple removing steps on your Mac. Unknown error issues occur on the computer unexpectedly.Hard disk space are continue to occupied by the FastRawViewer's remnants which cannot be cleaned up with the application.FastRawViewer cannot be launched and always displays a running error code.FastRawViewer cannot be reinstalled on the Mac.Incomplete/unsuccessful removal would lead to: FastRawViewer cannot be removed completely from Mac, there are still some files and components leaving on the computer.FastRawViewer always running at the background and cannot be stopped running before taking the removal.Application bounces back when trying to drag it to the Trash on the Dock.Cannot find an uninstaller of the app on computer.After getting people's feedback and checking the related problems people asking online, the most common problems of removing FastRawViewer for most people are: What trouble you to uninstall FastRawViewer? The answer may be various different as people taking different ways to remove this app in different environment. ![]()
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