Yes, Lightroom Users will recommend that I not 'add' a step in the workflow and may suggest I import immediately to Lightroom, close left/right Panels & ToolBar, go Lights Out and vet images there, but the FastStone type preview is desired.
In the past, on a PC, I used free FastStone Image Viewer (quick, full screen viewing) and would like to see what Hoggers would recommend as an alternative to FastStone. I post-process with Lightroom, but my desired PP workflow has been to first download images, quick 'full screen' vet and then import into Lightroom.
I have transitioned to a MacBook Pro from a PC. I still like folders and use Collections for 4-5 Star Keepers Is the viewer you refer to allow scrolling through a set of images quickly?Pixel: I talked to Apple Care Photo Team (well one. PS: our work flows are quite similar.Äownload or import into a Folder, scan/vet and import to Lightroom. But only JPEG and when I re-looked at Preview on the Mac - I can open one by one but very slow. Where I can scroll through images on a folder and quickly delete a non-keeper. I still like folders and use Collections for 4-5 Star Keepers Is the viewer you refer to allow scrolling through a set of images quickly? Pixel: I talked to Apple Care Photo Team (well one rep) and found they do not have RAW Image Viewer like FastStone. Download or import into a Folder, scan/vet and import to Lightroom. Pixel: I talked to Apple Care Photo Team (well one rep) and found they do not have RAW Image Viewer like FastStone. I then back up that folder that I imported to two different back up drives.I am a convert also and love my Mac compared to the PC(quote=Bogin BobI have transitioned to a MacBook Pro from a PC. You can view that folder in your Mac as it ha a RAW image viewer. Bob, I have a MacBook Pro and use Lightroom also.My work flow is from card to a picture folder and then import into lightroom. MAC has preview built in that can view RAW files although not particularly super fast it does work. Thank you, BobI have transitioned to a MacBook Pro from a PC.
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