

You get a similar effect as you move from wide angle to telephoto, why a 200mm lens at f/2.8 is so beloved by wedding and fashion photographers.
FASTRAWVIEWER NIKON Z6 PRO
Working with medium format film/sensors is another notch up and is even more demaning of the lenses required.Īgain, this is to the best of my knowledge and hopefully mostly correct.īack in the day I used iView / Expressions Media / Media Pro as it went from independent to Microsoft to Camera One to abandonware.

It was, IMHO, an excellent cataloging tool. I was also using Photo Mechanic to ingest, edit (in the sense of selecting the best images and deleting the rest), and adding metadata (especially keywords). The Photo Mechanic Catalog tool was legendary vaporware at this time.
FASTRAWVIEWER NIKON Z6 32 BIT
Once iView finally stopped working (it was 32 bit IIRC), I searched for a new cataloging app, I tried aquite a few, and eventually found NeoFinder, and ancient (version 1 released in May 1996!) Mac app that wasn’t perfect but did what I needed to do. It is still in active development and the developer has since added more photo centric functionality (including migration tools from Media Pro). NeoFinder NeoFinder - Digital Asset Management Softwareĭiscover NoFinder, the Digital Asset Management tool for macOS and iOS. I’m curious, why is it you’re looking for this philosophy of naming images? What are you feeling like you’re missing?įirst, I’m not much of a photographer, so we’re talking about a low-volume workflow here. And I was coming off a couple of years of using Lightroom and not wanting to be stuck in their catalog any longer. Second, keeping metadata out of my filenames implies an index of some sort or a bunch of externally applied keywords and ratings (aka “tags”) that haven’t appealed to me the numerous times I’ve used them. I prefer a small set of folders with meaningfully named files in them. The Finder, the Houdahspot search app, and the EagleFiler app are my main organizational tools.Īnd finally, to answer your question, while I had some ideas of what I wanted to immediately know about a photo beyond its camera-assigned name (e.g. DSC_4455), I wondered if someone else had come up with anything interesting.
FASTRAWVIEWER NIKON Z6 PROFESSIONAL
Just the typical “has anybody else done this before” approach.Dedicated to professional and amateur photographers alike, FastRawViewer can render RAW photos at high speeds and provide you with information that can help you quickly decide which image to keep and which to discard. Satisfactory rendering speed and generous camera support Its purpose is to save you the countless hours spent to sort and select hundreds of shots, while also providing a simple means to adjust balance, exposure and other similar parameters for RAW and JPEG images. One of its major advantages is the rendering speed.

Making use of the power of modern hardware components and graphics standards (OpenGL and DirectX), it can display photos at a comfortable FPS rate. The application is compatible with a wide range of camera models and can open various file types: ARW, CR2, CRW, DC2, DCR, DNG, FFF, HDR, NEF, ORF, RAW, RDC, SR2, MEF, RW2, X3F, to name just a few.
