User Manual

FastRawViewer user manual
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o Current filename: File name (without the name of the folder).
o Current file selection status: Sel (in red) If current file is selected via Select/Batch,
empty field otherwise.
File and Display information:
o Current image size: size of the image in pixels
o EXIF summary: shooting data (exposure, flash, lens’s focal length).
o Zoom ratio and zoom buttons: current file zoom (clicking causes Fit to Window) Zoom
In/Zoom Out buttons.
o File load/processing time: time spent on reading-decoding-processing the file in
FastRawViewer.
Controlling the current file display:
o RAW/JPEG switch buttons: Buttons for switching between RAW/JPEG
o R-G-B-BW channel selector: Buttons for switching RGB channels and black and white
representation.
o Focus peaking and shadow boost: Buttons for turning those modes on
Exposure analysis, exposure compensation control:
o Exposure control buttons: current exposure compensation value (clicking on this turns
on/off exposure compensation).
o Over/Underexposure buttons: Buttons for turning on/off the display of
over/underexposed areas.
White balance and contrast control:
o White balance presets: choose preset WB.
o White balance manual tune: current white balance indication; pressing on it summons
a dialog for adjusting white balance manually.
o Contrast curve selector: drop-down list of contrast curve choices.
Rotation control buttons: control of the image rotation, current orientation display
Controlling XMP ratings and labels:
o XMP Rating buttons: indication and control of XMP ratings.
o XMP Label indicator: indication of current XMP labels.
o XMP Label buttons: indication and control of XMP labels.
o Fullscreen, hide/show filmstrip/dock, and customize buttons: Fullscreen, hide/show
filmstrip panel/all panels, and program settings block buttons.
Text fields width this setting controls the width of the text field, such as file name, EXIF
summary, etc.:
o Auto the width varies according to predetermined, built-in boundaries
o Minimum allowed always the minimum width;
o Maximum allowed always maximum width.