PS CS ACR displays many of the captured images although there is
hardly ever enough space on a 19" monitor to show them all. simply
grab any one of the edges of the single examination image and drag it
aside. I use a square setup now with the thumbs on the left side in
a column, the navigation window across the top up to the thumbs, the
EXIF window across the bottom to the thumbs and a larger space in the
middle for the actuall image selected from the thumbs.
Although Capture One for the Canon has many admirers I still find the
fully integrated PS ACR most convenient. The advanced PS workshop in
Actions that I took in Boston in February showed me that it was
possible and desirable to do all image adjustments in ACR and move to
PS for saving and resizing, as well as for filling in the File Info
window and working with layers when combining separate ACR versions.
So I've never felt the need to explore Capture One, and the Nikon RAW
processor that came with the D100 is so lame that I gave up on it
nearly right away.
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Emily L. Ferguson
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