![]() You also get options to highlight focus peaking (the sharpest areas of an image), check noise levels, adjust white balance, assign an XMP rating or label. ![]() Exposure changes can be recorded in XMP files, ready for use by Adobe Bridge/ Camera Raw/ Lightroom. There are tools to highlight under and overexposed areas of the image, and manually correct any issues. And what’s really important is the speed: even the largest of our test photos was rendered in a fraction of a second. But as well as the image, it displays the file name, resolution, key EXIF metadata, the actual RAW histogram, and more. There's no thumbnail browser, you either open an individual image, or step through the contents of a folder. ![]() And so when the developer claims it supports "almost every single existing RAW format", you can be confident that they're right (and it certainly had no problems at all with our Canon, Nikon, Olympus and Panasonic shots). ![]() The program is a free Windows and OS X tool, based on LibRaw and dcraw, the industry standards for RAW viewing. If you've not quite given up on RAW, though, FastRawViewer may be able to help. ![]()
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