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    Quote Originally Posted by Gazza View Post
    Darryl, just getting away from the cropping thing for a minute...I use 'faststone' to preview all my images after moving them from my camera to PC. It's very quick and so easy. While looking through and deleting (all) the disasters I can press 'C' to copy to a folder of choice (possible keepers) or 'M' to move that image and it saves on doubling up/cluttering hard drives. I can also press 'E' if I get all excited about an image and it'll open/start the file in PS for me.

    A very handy allround viewer in my humble opinion.

    Thanks @ameerat42 for mentioning/suggesting it a few years ago -

    I agree. In Linux I use DigiKam. I used to use DPP in Windows, but Fastone is a great, possibly better, alternative.

    I have to say, my ability to throw away images and generally cull what keep from a session, is very limited. I am a hoarder at heart. I need to practice tidyness on my HD, but the cheapness of storage actually discourages that.
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    I'm with Gazz. I use it as my main viewer and I still like the way it "sharpens" using the USM mode. Also using the contrast slider in the "Adjust Colour" tab adds just the right amount of richness to image colours. Let's face it. I'm FSV fan boy.

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