Thanks very much for such a great program!
I have 3 feature suggestions:
1. Please please please can we have colour profile recognition.
2. An option to not scan RAW/NEF file headers, as it can take ages, i.e. under Options->Browser->File List->Scan file headers in folders.
3. Rawshooter Essentials is a great RAW file manipulator. It saves changes to a folder called '.RWSettings' with the name of the RAW/NEF file + .rws extension (e.g. mypicture.nef.rws). One rws file is created per NEF/RAW file. However, when I batch rename the RAW/NEF files with XnView, the rws files are then out of sync. So can XnView automatically rename rws files along with the RAW/NEFs?
These would be fabulous. Thanks again for XnView!
dms.
3 requests
Moderators: helmut, XnTriq, xnview
Re: 3 requests
I'll try to add it very soon...001dms wrote: 1. Please please please can we have colour profile recognition.
You can add RAW/NEF files in exclude list (option/browser/items displayed)2. An option to not scan RAW/NEF file headers, as it can take ages, i.e. under Options->Browser->File List->Scan file headers in folders.
Ok, i'll try rawshooter3. Rawshooter Essentials is a great RAW file manipulator. It saves changes to a folder called '.RWSettings' with the name of the RAW/NEF file + .rws extension (e.g. mypicture.nef.rws). One rws file is created per NEF/RAW file. However, when I batch rename the RAW/NEF files with XnView, the rws files are then out of sync. So can XnView automatically rename rws files along with the RAW/NEFs?
Pierre.
Hi Pierre!
While you are looking at Rawshooter, check out its "snapshot" functionality (see image below). A user may snapshot adjustments made to an image. After doing so, the snapshot appears as a tab in the interface. When selected, each tab contains the "snapshot" of the image adjustments at the time the snapshot was taken. RawShooter stores the snapshots between sessions. You can decide later which snapshots to render to the final file. Cool!

While you are looking at Rawshooter, check out its "snapshot" functionality (see image below). A user may snapshot adjustments made to an image. After doing so, the snapshot appears as a tab in the interface. When selected, each tab contains the "snapshot" of the image adjustments at the time the snapshot was taken. RawShooter stores the snapshots between sessions. You can decide later which snapshots to render to the final file. Cool!

John