To begin with, I’m eager to get my photos downloaded and backed up, which is part of my workflow for importing photos into my Lightroom catalog. ![]() However, my preferences is to initiate my Lightroom-based workflow immediately, rather than culling images with other software first. I certainly understand the motivation for using software such as FasRawViewer before importing images into Lightroom. A variety of software tools (such as FastRawViewer, which you can find at ) render raw captures very quickly, generally faster than the same previews could be generated within Lightroom Classic. More Detail: Many photographers prefer to use specialized browsing software for their initial review of photos, often using that process to delete outtakes before bringing the remaining images into their normal workflow. I also feel that the “extra” step of this initial review would actually slow down my overall workflow. I prefer to initiate my Lightroom-based workflow as soon as possible. ![]() Tim’s Quick Answer: No, I don’t perform an initial review of my images before importing into Lightroom Classic. Today’s Question: Do you personally use any software for “quick” photo review or culling before bringing into Lightroom, such as FastRawViewer or Adobe Bridge?
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