

You need to see the group of images in the thumb size large enough to make a decision if #1 vs #4 is the preferred image. This is vital particularly shooting the same subject in very small incremental changes, say a model that is in the pose but makes small adjustments within it. (ACDsee does this well with very customizable interface. One key feature, I as well as many like having is the ability to see and size "filmstrip"/thumbs. File format issues, etc.Īt some point and time, I have tried these, (I found for the price and features ACDSee to be my choice, but it can't support MF digital back files like IIQ, so the stability and the format issue is are the biggest issues.)įastStone (not for large amount of files), file formats issueīreezebrowser, also stumbles with large volume, file formats issue.

Now is clunky and broken or simply ilogical layout ruined it. Before Phase too over it was actually pretty nice. I used PhaseOne Media, and the former Expressions Media. Owner said they would add it when possible, but I guess it took too long as I don't use it. I have used PhotoMechanic, which was missing something a few years back. I have also used IDImager/Supreme, which is very nice too, but I don't use it as its as complex as LR, so I just stick with LR. LR is too big of a snowball to be fast for viewing alone. You are forced to upgrade for stability rather then them patching things with OS updates. I have liked ACDSEE for its capabilities and speed, but it is not so stable. Everyone has something they are used to and have to have some feature. I know its tough, I have used many browsers. I would love to delve further into FRV if it had what I mention.
