Changing image orientation, Sharpening for display – FastRawViewer Software 2.0 (Download) User Manual
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Changing Image Orientation
When you open the image, its orientation is calculated from the XMP file (if it exists), or from the
EXIF data and the image is rotated accordingly.
Menu – Adjust – Rotate 90
0
CCW (or Ctrl-7) – turns the image 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
Menu – Adjust – Rotate 90
0
CW (or Ctrl-9) – turns the image 90 degrees clockwise.
The orientation changes are recorded in an XMP-file.
Sharpening for Display
While being processed in a RAW converter, RAW images generally have had some sort of sharpening
algorithm applied to them (this is true for both out-of-camera JPEGS and offline RAW conversion).
In
FastRawViewer
, the sharpening is applied only for display. You can switch between two levels of
sharpening and also set sharpening to “off.” The settings are available through Menu – View –
Screen sharpening (the default shortcut is S) and also through the USM button located on the bottom
bar of
FastRawViewer
.
The following image has sharpening applied to the right side, while the left side doesn’t: