If there are not too many shots on the card: Run Program LR (Option R) – Lightroom will display all images but only those selected by FRV will be check marked. Only those selected will be imported by LR. I primarily use PM, but have FRV as the hotkey editor in PM for when I want to check some technical attributes of a file(s). Preview potential images for input into LR then flag them using ‘1’ for one star.Īt the end of the flagging process, select all of the flagged images: Command+’ and choose the flags used such as ‘1’.įinally = select all the rated images by rating label Cmd+’ and choose ‘1’s etc. Insert Card – right click image and Open FastRawViewer. nef files, select all but the obviously doa files, then pass to Lightroom for. Then every so often (its been annually for me for the last while), import all the sessions into a catalogue with linked (not embedded) files so I can more easily search through the years images, should a client ask. My workflow now is insert card from camera, view in Fastrawviewer all the raw. Though culling with speed is not Lightroom’s best feature, most still use it extensively to process and edit photos. FRV flags are imported into LR along with the images as per normal. Start the session onsite if Im tethered, or start a session back in the office when Im importing images into it. Lightroom, like Photoshop, is one of the best photo editing platforms used by almost every professional photographer in the world. If it is a weakness of PhotoLab then the SQLite database is also a weakness of Lightroom, Capture One, Photo Mechanic Plus, Photo Supreme, Zoner, ExifPro, IMatch, XnView and XnViewMp etc. Only images flagged (by using Stars or colours) in FRV and then selected in FRV are imported. As with Lightroom, PhotoLab’s cataloguing basis (including finding files) is the database and it is DPL’s weak point imo. ![]() As Lightroom is too slow to import 1000’s of Bird in Flight images – I use FastRawViewer(FRV) to preview the images right from the card prior to import.
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