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Views

A. Stack View B. Grid View C. Camera Info View D. Loupe View E. Filmstrip View


Stack View

The stack view lets you view stacks of your current catalog. A stack represents a stack of photographs.

64 The counter shows you the amount of photos in this stack
For virtual stacks
For stack linked to hard drive folder
For stack linked to hard drive folder with sub folders
For stack linked to Dropbox folder
For stack linked to CF-Card
For searching stacks
For smart stacks

To get started, just drop files or folders from Windows Explorer or From OSX Finder or use Add Folder on the File Menu. For more information refer to Stack Features.


Grid View

The grid view lets you view your thumbnails in a grid list. You can also resize the thumbnail with the use of the slider located in the right bottom of the viewing window.


To get started, just select a stack in the stack view.


Film Strip View

The film strip view lets you view your thumbnails in a linear sequence.


To get started, just select a stack in the stack view.


Compare View

Simply compare 2 or more photographs, click once to zoom in or out and select the best ones from your photo sequence.


To get started, just select the photos from the filmstrip. Click once to zoom in or out.


Flow View

View large previews of your photos in a linear sequence. Go back and forth as much as you want to review any stack of photos. This feature will help you rate, label and reject faster.
Note: The flow view mode allows you only to select one photograph at a time.


To get started, just select one photo from the filmstrip. Press left arrow key to go to the next photo or press the X key to reject.


Metadata View

The metadata view lets you refer to the RGBL histogram, Camera Info, general details and map in addition to EXIF, IPTC and XMP data.


  1. Camera Info View

    The camera info shows all the information for the selected photographs, e.g.: "exposure, aperture, ISO, focal length, Flash information, white balance, capture date and histogram".
    To view the light histogram, move your mouse over the histogram.


  2. Map View

    The map view shows an offline world map with longitude and latitude coordinates.

    Move your mouse over the world map to zoom.
    Click on the map to view the location coordinates on Google Maps.


  3. EXIF, IPTC and XMP

    These informations are shown in separate section.

Note: The Metadata pane can be disabled with the switch button located in the top left of the window. It allows you to optimize your workflow when viewing metadata is not necessary.


To get started, just select the photos from the filmstrip or grid view.


Loupe "Magnifying Glass" View

The loupe allows you to view image details on any thumbnail or preview. The loupe view includes many features such as, highlight and low light clipping, color values and pixel coordinates. A secondary loupe is available to compare details of 2 photographs at the same time.


To get started, if you are in "focus on cursor" mode, just move your mouse over the photo, or if you are in "focus on loupe" mode, just move the loupe over the photo.