You can rate, assign keywords to, and add tags to your photos.The app can detect the color profile (through ICC) of the image, embedded profile, EXIF, or camera MakerNote.You can use different zoom methods or shortcuts to magnify the image at the cursor level. It displays information like type, color space, EXIF, MakerNote, IPTC, GPS, and more.īrowse your photos either using strip view mode or by double-clicking a picture and using the left or right arrow keys. At the right, you’ll see the Inspector panel. And the Strip view mode shows a tiny strip of thumbnails on the top with a viewer area. The List view mode shows the image thumbnail, detailed information, and metadata. The Map layout mode uses Apple Maps with GPS data to provide location information. On a supported camera, the info page can reveal the serial number, shutter count, and other specifications. Read our guide, to learn more about adding metadata to your photos and different metadata categories. The Inspector panel shows you metadata and detailed information from a camera JPEG or RAW file. For Macs with a GPU, the app can further speed up the display of images and quality. Or, press the Control key to instantly zoom to a particular magnification. With this, you can instantly zoom in or out of the photo. Thumbnails are generated on the fly using a multi-core processing engine. With just few keystrokes you can maneuver across many photos, like on a Windows PC. Navigate to the folder and click to load your photos, then press the left or right arrow keys to see your photos. Select the folder you want to add to Places. Click the plus (+) button and then the Folder menu item. To access your photos, choose Tools > Show Browser in the toolbar. And with the image processing Lanczos filter, it can scale your image back to its original quality. The built-in RAW decoder can generate a preview of an image directly from the RAW file.
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