I've compared photos as displayed in Capture One with the same photo in FRV. My images displady in FRV look blurred - see attached 100% crops.
To me, it's essential that the right parts of a photo is in focus - if I can't see that, not sure how I can select keepers. And according to the focus peaking, everything is in focus... only it's not.
Best regards
Nic
Is there a way to configure the mouse wheel to increase/decrease zoom level please? I've had a look through at keyboard shortcuts and can't figure it out. Currently it pans up/down or with shift key left/right.
Kind regards
Hedley
At least two other semi-advanced editors I use do not read xmp side-car data.
Therefore, the pre-adjustments I can make in FRV are not able to be passed to these other programs.
Is adding Tiff export to FRV a bad idea? It appears I could do this with RawDigger-Research, but the cost for that is more than the two above combined (just to get Tiff export).
Thanks for your feedback and consideration.
Any interest for file functions (move, delete) to treat RAW, Jpegs with the same name as one file?
"Aperture had solved the RAW+JPEG problem more than a decade ago. When importing such a pair, it would be treated as a single image and any metadata changes, file renaming, or filing/moving around would automatically apply to both. By default, all adjustments would either be based on the JPEG or the RAW (depending on a preference setting), but you could always switch between the RAW and the JPEG for any image at any time."