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The additional Delete read-only files too checkmark allows one to delete files with the Read-Only
attribute; if this checkmark is not set then those files will be ignored and will remain in _Rejected.

Attention: Mac OS X does not support the Read-Only attribute on the FAT/exFAT systems, so on OS
X the Read-Only checkmark will only work on local and network drives, but will not work (i.e.
checked on)
on removable media (memory cards).

Integration with External Programs

FastRawViewer

can start external programs, passing them the current RAW file as a parameter.

This way any program that takes the file name as a command line parameter can be launched, be it a
RAW convertor, different image viewer, or whatever program you may need.

On the first run,

FastRawViewer

performs a search and automatically configures itself to use the

following programs:

RawDigger

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Lightroom

Raw Photo Processor

Capture One

DXO Optics Pro

If, on the first run,

FastRawViewer

was unable to find the program you need, it can be added to the

list of external programs manually through Preferences – External Editors.

To launch an external program to process the currently displayed image you can use Menu – File –
Run – necessary program
or with press one of R for the first external program, Alt-R for the second,
and Ctrl-R for the third.

Display of the current file in Windows Explorer (on Windows) /Finder (on Mac) can be done through
Menu – File – Show in Windows Explorer / - Reveal in Finder. Default keyboard combination Ctrl-F.

Metadata: Ratings, Labels, Title, and Description

Creating and Reading XMP Files

FastRawViewer

records all “changes” into separate sidecar XMP files (analogous to Adobe Bridge).

The following can be saved/is read from these files:

Image orientation (see below, the “Changing Image Orientation” section).

White Balance in

FastRawViewer

and Adobe formats (see below “White Balance”).

Exposure adjustment in the

FastRawViewer

and Adobe formats (see below, “Working with

Exposure”).