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trying bridge just now...can't say i am excited by it....takes 3 seconds to fully show a 10mp RAW
 


Στις 2:53 π.μ. Δευτέρα, 20 Ιουνίου 2016, ο/η Emily L. Ferguson <elf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> έγραψε:


On Jun 19, 2016, at 5:41 PM, Kostas Papakotas <clenchedteethphotography@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

seems I failed to mention that I shoot RAW+ (camera saves both formats)

Yes, most of us do.  I personally see no reason to shoot jpgs, they are part of my processing - the final step - since I don’t much care for Lightroom.


jpeg are easier to review on various file browsers

Well that depends on what sort of RAM you have.  But I have never found that necessary.  Reviewing RAW files is only onerous when the folder has a couple hundred of them and they haven’t been opened in quite a while.  My computer keeps enough information about them to make opening them relatively fast.  Certainly it makes hardly any difference with a couple dozen files.

I use Adobe Bridge to browse files.  Have you tried it? It comes with Photoshop.  I use it in “filmstrip” mode, and adjust the windows in the Bridge display so that there is a very large one for the image and a strip of thumbnails across the bottom of my screen.

From Bridge simply hit delete and whatever you happen to have selected will be in the trash.  I don’t see any issue, this is the normal way one throws stuff out.

The good thing about using Bridge is that it permits you to see a reasonable size display of the image so you know what you’re discarding.

Quite honestly, when I got through a shoot I view it in Bridge, mark the things I want to process with three stars and open them in the RAW converter, process them and save them as tifs.  Then I hit the Done button and go back to Bridge, filter out everything without stars, select them all and trash them in one quick poke at the delete key.
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