I think qView and DxO are all I need, besides GIMP and/or Affinity.ĬAcreeks wrote: FastRawView isn't really a photo organiser, it's a tool for viewing and culling really. I tend to look at JPEG primarily, and resort to Raw when a photo needs improvement, so FRV is not for me. Zee3 and ApolloOne are in the app store, whereas Lyn is not.Įvidently Fuji shooters like ApolloOne because it shows the focus pixel area.Įxactly. I have not tried it, nor Lyn, but they are both the same price: $30. It's excellent for a folder based system. A very good all round tool for reasonable cost. Of course I did forget one (embarrassingly) that I have used for years - Graphic Converter. Of course it can manage folders and do some edits, but it's not really a great tool for that. You can also apply some basic Lr compatible edits and metadata. I didn't mention ApolloOne as I'd not found it that good, and is quite pricey now.įastRawView isn't really a photo organiser, it's a tool for viewing and culling really. Here's a good thread from last year but mostly still relevant. Zee3, qView, ApolloOne, and FastRawViewer are also worth mentioning. Raw Power (doesn't just work with Raws).If you want other low cost, or free suggestions (in no particular order): You'll find a heap of files all over your system drive if you do install it, and quite a bit runs as background tasks too, even if you try and turn off everything. To just use Bridge, you need to install a lot of cruft as well. You have to install the Creative Cloud app first, then you choose the other apps you want to install. Yeah, hence my comments, you can't install it on its own. I usually do not use a photo organizer, but the few times I have needed it, I have found Adobe Bridge quite easy to use and more than enough for my needs.Ĭouple weeks ago I had tried installing it's package, but when installing start it tried to download and install full package of Creative cloud which I don't wanted. Probably because someone can think that is not not free and cannot be used without Photoshop.Īdobe Bridge is completely free with no exceptions. I do not understand why nobody has mentioned Adobe Bridge.
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