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Opening files in a folder on a MacBook (Big Sur)
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 780477" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Yes... You need "Raw Right Away"... It's in the app store... it runs continuously in the background and doesn't take any resources...I've been using it for years... it doesn't OPEN a file, it's just a viewer... but it's fast and unobtrusive... it also shows you the important camera settings/speed/exposure with the image...</p><p></p><p>Place cursor on the file, and just tap the space bar...if you want to view multiple files, place cursor on first file, tap space bar, and then just scroll down by tapping the down arrow key... views RAW files too...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 780477, member: 10742"] Yes... You need "Raw Right Away"... It's in the app store... it runs continuously in the background and doesn't take any resources...I've been using it for years... it doesn't OPEN a file, it's just a viewer... but it's fast and unobtrusive... it also shows you the important camera settings/speed/exposure with the image... Place cursor on the file, and just tap the space bar...if you want to view multiple files, place cursor on first file, tap space bar, and then just scroll down by tapping the down arrow key... views RAW files too... [/QUOTE]
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