I hate any delay of more than a second when working on images so my
solution is to work on a current yearly catalog and when I import images
to it I set it to create full size previews with 30 day expiry and then
I have found it best to wait until both import and preview creation has
finished before doing any edits - time for a cuppa.
I also have a second catalog with all the photos I have ever taken minus
the current year, in there I have created full size previews and also
full size smart previews, importing the yearly files into it as each
year ends, then I copy it to a an external disk drive to take with me if
I travel and want to show the family as it's much smaller than taking
all the raws as well.
IanW
On 07.12.17 09:37, Philippe wrote:
Thanks :-)
Ph
Le 7 dĂŠc. 2017 Ă 08:49, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> a ĂŠcrit :
I view them 1:1 when needed - in any case they donât fit in the screen at
that ratio. Do you need more to make the initial selection? If you do, why?
Usually 1:1 for checking sharpness between my selects or a quick look
at the eyes. Otherwise normal fit to window size is what I use.
The speed really has to do with how set up your previews. It's all a trade-off.
AG
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