JPEGs (previews embedded into raw files and external out-of-camera ones) are heavily post-processed. In FastRawViewer we don't beautify presentation of raw data.
However there are a few FastRawViewer Preferences settings that may help:
- make sure that 'Use high speed preview for Fujifilm X-Trans' is not checked ('Performance' tab)
- if your video card allows that, opt for 'OpenGL' as 'Graphics engine'; 'Bicubic' as 'Image resampling method'; 'Area resize' as 'Downsampling' method; 'All RAW files' for 'Process RAW data on GPU' ('GPU Processing' tab, covered in 'Customizing Display Modes' section of the manual, p.149; and further, in 'GPU Processing' section, p.195)
JPEGs (previews embedded into
JPEGs (previews embedded into raw files and external out-of-camera ones) are heavily post-processed. In FastRawViewer we don't beautify presentation of raw data.
However there are a few FastRawViewer Preferences settings that may help:
- make sure that 'Use high speed preview for Fujifilm X-Trans' is not checked ('Performance' tab)
- if your video card allows that, opt for 'OpenGL' as 'Graphics engine'; 'Bicubic' as 'Image resampling method'; 'Area resize' as 'Downsampling' method; 'All RAW files' for 'Process RAW data on GPU' ('GPU Processing' tab, covered in 'Customizing Display Modes' section of the manual, p.149; and further, in 'GPU Processing' section, p.195)