Methinks, perhaps I'm totally misundertanding what you are trying to achieve. I would expect to go into Edit, Crop to 16:9 (or whatever you are wanting), move the crop around until you get an acceptable image at that ratio, then Export to JPG. To me, it doesn't make sense to change the aspect ratio in an export, this way. If your original image is, say, at aspect ratio 4:3, and you want to export it as 16:9, there will need to be information cut top & bottom to avoid distortion but, does the export assume it cuts equally from top/bottom just leaving the slice from the centre? This could cut heads off etc., does it just export from the top down until it gets to the ":9" ratio, or what? If you want to export and resize with anything other than the current aspect ratio, there will have to be a crop somewhere (otherwise some horrible stretching or blank canvas), and therefore a decision needed as to which part of the image to crop and save as.Į.g. Probably me being thick here, but I don't understand what you are trying to do with resize in this instance? I know, I know, can't really complain about free software, but that seems like a bit of a no-brainer that they missed. I'm not seeing a keyboard shortcut, therefore I guess we're stuck having to hit "Back" to return to the thumbnail browser, at which point we are allowed to use the Slideshow button once again. (2011 iMac, 8GB of RAM).Īnother new minor annoyance in this version: Suddenly the button to enter full-screen while viewing a photo has vanished. Viewing the JPEGs & RAWs separately, I'm not noticing any speed difference either way compared with OV2. You can also edit and apply various filters to the pictures. The application provides various functions and tools to quickly find a desired image from folders, albums, timelines, etc. Unless I'm missing something, I don't see any option to tell the program to display the JPEG version instead if both formats are present. OLYMPUS Viewer 3 lets you copy images and videos from your digital camera to your computer. Thus, they do take considerably longer to display at full resolution than the JPEGs, especially at 1:1. ![]() However, I think I may see the issue with those folks who are complaining about slow preview times-when both RAW & JPEG are grouped together and you double click on a thumbnail to display the photo, the program shows the RAW copy, not the JPEG. Now it will delete both the RAW & JPEG copies together, SO much easier. Happy to see that my concern ( Olympus Viewer 2 - JPG & RAW delete shortcut? - Micro Four Thirds User Forum) was addressed in this version! Under Options/Basic: "Display RAW and JPEG together" (or you can right-click anywhere in the thumbnail area and click this same option in the pop-up menu).
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