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RichardMH

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  1. NeoFinder/abeMeda is one option. It has a trial version and has a lot more capability than I need.

    Having a Sony camera, the free Capture One Express for Sony covers my limited catalogue needs. (I don't have a huge number of images).

    Developing image catalogues seems a bit of a minefield. Took Luminar quite some time to get it right and they lost many users in the process (including me).

  2. You might be over thinking this. I have a calibrated Benq and get pretty close with the colours. I've had my printer profiled for one of the papers I use and that one is very close. For print I have the monitor set to 5000K. I also have 80 cd/m^2 brightness and black point at 0.4 cd/m^2. When I hold blank photo paper in front of the monitor displaying white it matches quite well under the lighting I use. My print images are either Adobe RGB (1998) or ProPhoto. I actually print with a program called Mirage as its easier.

  3. 1 hour ago, Marshalleq said:

    @KC Honie I don't know about this program.  It's finished scanning now, it's kinda ugly but it's kinda not all at the same time.  The preview is small and it sort of doesn't provide any better option,  I don't think it can rate things very quickly but perhaps there's a keyboard shortcut or something.  It does support just to view all photos in subfolders (amazing how much software fails on just that point), but because it's a smart folder you actually lose what folder you're in and there's not easy way to limit to a subset like other tools. I also don't know how to rate things quickly yet, seems like that's not possible, not really sure.  Any tips?  How do you use it?

    If you just want to review RAW photos quickly, FastRawViewer is the go.

    https://www.fastrawviewer.com/

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