Hi, on Mac 10.13.6 crash (as previous versions) when selecting folder. Here is he report. Hope it can help the soft development, will keep testing future versions
Thanks for the feedback.
Could you identify the camera model of the causing issue raw file pls?
BTW, is your macbook ARM-based or Intel-based?
I’ve created a issue for this: crash on macOS 10.13.6 · Issue #27 · RawLabo/QuickRawPicker · GitHub
Camera: Nikon D810. Macbook: intel-based
That is weird. Could you try this raw file: D810 raw file from dpreview?
Pls put this raw file in a single folder.
Done, I created a new folder in Pictures (Test) put the new file and try to open. Crash. Here is the new report. Later today I will try on iMac with OS Big Sur
Good news, on the iMac/OS 11.5.1the soft is working. Thus the problem I have seems to be related to the MacBook Pro and/or the old OS. If I find the problem will report here
Thanks a lot. I’ll also try it in a legacy version of macOS.
@zurdo I’ve figured out the problem for causing this issue, it’ll be fixed in next release. After the fix, QuickRawPicker can support the macOS versions >= 10.12
Great, thank you for sharing this soft. Keep it going !!!
A new version v0.1.17 is released. It has been tested in macOS 10.12.6 Intel and macOS 11 ARM.
I just tested on Mac OS 10.13.6 and is also working, nice!!!
A new version v0.2.0 is released.
- UI changed
- add pin menu button
- replace photo frame with chocolate photo background
- add new version detection
- remove unused logging functions
Nice article.
I uses value' = pow(value, 1.0 / gamma)
to render the pixel in the software. So which word do you recommend that I should use?
What it is is a transfer function, what is does is a brightness adjustment. So, depending what you want to stress (functionality vs. mean), I think these are your two choices.
A new version v0.2.1 is released. Reloading cached photos are much faster and 4k screen users can adjust the UI scale now.
- fix slow display of cached photos
- add UI scale
QuickRawPicker now has a automatic build action in Github. Every commit will generate a new nightly build by Github Action.
The nightly build can be downloaded here: https://github.com/qdwang/QuickRawPicker/releases/tag/nightly
The naming rule is:
QuickRawPicker-{latest stable version tag}-{commits since last stable version}-{current commit hash}-{OS}.zip
A new version v0.3.0 has been released.
- A lot of issues fixed.
- The macOS build has been signed and notarized and no more
file is damaged
alert will show up in macOS. - Add XMP/PP3 template in settings for sidecar file creation.
- Add thread number in settings.
- Add DCI P3 and Rec2020 colorspace.
- Enable local config file. (By adding an empty
override.cfg
file in the app folder.) - LibRaw is updated to support more cameras.
-
Camera Format support:
Sony Lossless compressed support
Panasonic v6/12 bit -
Camera support:
DJI Mavic Air 2S
Fujifilm GFX 50S II; GFX 100S, X-E4
GoPro HERO9, HERO10 (if compiled w/ USE_GPR_SDK)
Nikon Z fc
Panasonic GH5 Mark II
Pentax K3 Mark III
Olympus E-P7
Ricoh GR IIIx
Sony A1, A7R-IIIA (ILCE-7RM3A), A7R-IVA (ILCE-7RM4A), ZV-E10
Canon EOS M50 Mark II
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Download here: https://github.com/qdwang/QuickRawPicker/releases/tag/v0.3.0
I am looking for a culling software to see raw images before I import them in DT (Searching for a previewer and culling software with good RAW histogram), and I met this thread.
Does it provide raw histogramm and raw over exposed/under exposed indicators?
It would be great to have them.
rawdigger does a great work on that (and lets you see individual channels before demosicing) may be you can take ideas from there.
But it lacks many other culling options (fastrawviewer implements them but lacks the histogramm options).
I will try your soft. Thank you.
It looks like it has one…too rudimentary??
I haven’t tried it just going from their screen shot…