![]() ![]() I’ve made a suggestion in the RawTherapee issues list, and it’s been renamed Light Table Mode, which is fine by me. This doesn’t help with my need to see more than one image side by side. The rest are available at the top of the screen as small tabs, each with the name of the image being edited. In Multiple Editor Mode, multiple editors are open, each for an image. Multiple Editor Mode Multiple Editor Mode That’s needed, but doesn’t solve the problem of choosing images to process in the first place. Currently, you can compare only different processing steps of the same image. This is the display that I’d like, but with different images in the right and left panel. ![]() Notice the two similar images in the Film Strip above. Neither of these accomplishes what I need. The current modes are Single Editor and Multiple Editor. So when you get home and start to process these images there are a few to choose from.Īt this point, RawTherapee has no easy way to compare images. You vary crop, zoom, and exposure, and maybe other settings or just take a couple because the camera may have moved slightly and blurred the shot. If you are like me, you often take a few shots from a single spot of a scene. It’s almost never enough to just look at the File Browser thumbnail array to cull images. This is based on a few things of course, and many of the reasons are easily seen by looking at the image by itself, or comparing the image with the FilmStrip above. When you are working on a new set of images you need to figure out which ones to use and which ones to toss. ![]()
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