Canon DPP has a 50% mode in quick check mode and although it can take
a few seconds to flip between images, I don't find this to be a
problem. It's still verry fast being able to arrow keys between a set
of 5 to 20 or so burst shots to rate them. And I generally have many
cases like this in a set of 1000 or more images. It takes far to long
to be messing with switching modes constantly just sorting out the
better ones.

It should not be difficult to implement a simple level of detail
system such that when the light table mode is set to single image
display the whole image is processed, perhaps in anouther thread so as
not to slow the front end. And only cache a small number of these like
current plus and munus 3 or so.

Or possably a 'quick check' like canon DPP has.

Being able to see image detail when sorting through a large set is a
vital feature, the lack there makes darkroom unuseable for these
cases.

On 29 July 2013 13:01, jeremy rosen <[email protected]> wrote:
> to get 100% view you need to process the image "for real" which is slow (a
> couple of seconds) and something we can't keep in cache for all images in
> the LT view
>
> what we do is that we keep low-res images for the LR view which allows you
> to skim through images very fast but don't allow you 100% view
>
> it's a compromise. the DT choice is that the LT view is for fast skimming of
> images (tagging, early reject) and that fit to screen is enough. if you need
> to juge the fine-quality of an image you should go into DR mode and pay the
> price of processing the image
>
> I personnally do a quick skimimng in LT view to remove obviously bad images
> and then do a second pass in DR mode to develop and do a finer choice
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Robert Hickman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> May just be me being new to the software, but I can't find any way of
>> displaying images in 100% view (1 to 1 pixel display) in the light
>> table view. Actually I can't find any way of zooming the light table
>> more than a fit to screen mode.
>>
>> Having a 100% view is something I consider essential for rating
>> images, for finding the sharpest out of a burst or even for finding
>> the best mix of expressions in a set of mass group shots. Having to
>> constantly switch modes just to do so is highly inefficient.
>>
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