for me this is close enough.
usual i start in FRV for culling and rating with stars the “excellent” so they stand out from the rubble and rubbish.
then go to Bridge for tagging and iptc, (xmp)
then to DxOPL.
evertime i need to “see” a certain image i just use this export modes to open FRV on that file for investigation. (for editing xmp i open for now bridge wile DxOPL is running. it updates quite well.)
works very good.
Hi Peter,
not for me and perhaps the other 54 voters .
For me the best solution would be to have the comparison mode in the same application I use to develop
The FRV solution is a good invest waiting for PL9 or so
There is a common operation that completely isn’t appeared in Photoilab now. It’s a comparing different photos. When you make several photos in one scene for select best later, you need to compare it side by side. You can do it in lightroom and capture one (realised maximally simple and powerful in it, you select some photos in scrollline and they displayed in review frame side by side), but can’t do it in Photolab! I really need it in my production and must to use other tools for it.
So, some years of discussion “We need it, it must have!” - “No, you don’t, do it in other software, Photolab will be enormously big and slow with this function!”
Very interesting.
Lazzyness?
No, how can you to think it?
OK, looks like this function never won’t appears, but I tried…
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( Marc (macOS Sonoma on MBP16" Intel))
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coming back from a short time I spend at the coast, I also still miss the compare function and also have to work with another software.
Sometimes I ask myself why we are discussing CR’s, collection so many votes but the request is still ignored by DXO.
I can’t understand how it is possible that an option so necessary and so easy to implement as comparing two images (Lightroom) or several (Capture One) is absent in PhotoLab. Is it so difficult?
As I am sure it is not due to laziness, I would like a well-reasoned answer that can convince me.
What means resources are limited?! It is a so simple feauture, as well as flip an image. It is not a program born two days ago, it is already in version 5. This is not asking for the moon!
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( Marc (macOS Sonoma on MBP16" Intel))
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Well, you know, when you have many things to do but you can only do one thing at a time, or when you have to do other things first before you can finally do the thing you wanted to…