


It allows a photographer to see the RAW exactly as a converter will "see" it, without any delays or waiting time, guaranteeing the possibility to sort and cull RAW images lightning fast and based on the quality of the RAW itself, not JPEG previews.įastRawViewer's RAW-based tools (unique ones such as RAW histogram, RAW statistics, Shadow Boost, Highlight Inspection, Focus Peaking, per-channel view, as well as familiar ones like Exposure Compensation, White Balance, Contrast Curves) allow one to estimate what a converter will be able to squeeze from the RAW image data and make preliminary adjustments to the RAW file, which will be acknowledged in Adobe converters.įastRawViewer provides tools for the rating, labeling and sorting photos, and filtering of any number of RAW images.įastRawViewer is very user-friendly and seamlessly integrates into any existing RAW workflow.
#Fastrawviewer trial manual#
After clicking the Manual Activation button, a Manual Trial Activation. 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'. Both Chris and I have used PhotoMechanic to cull our Raw. For example, I shot around 3,000 images in the last 24-hours, with my Sony a9 and a7RIII.

Here's a link: Wildlife photographers take many images, particularly when shooting birds in flight. FastRawViewer opens Raw files extremely quickly and renders them on-the-fly, instead of just displaying embedded JPEGs. The user manual is the same for Windows and Mac versions of FastRawViewer. FastRawViewer 1.4.11: Quickly view and process RAW photos FastRawViewer is a useful tool for viewing and processing RAW images. Canadian wildlife photographer, Christopher Dodds, clued me to FastRawViewer a couple of days ago.
