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Posted by jk: Wed May 15th, 2013 14:03 1st Post
I think I have a near equivalent to the Windows program FastStone Viewer.
It is Lyn.
http://www.lynapp.com/
It has a free trial period of 15 days.

Thereafter It does require a small payment of $20 but it is better than anything Free or small priced. The only software on Mac that is more featureful then you need to get Photo Mechanic 5 which is x10 the price!



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Posted by TomOC: Thu May 16th, 2013 13:26 2nd Post
Ditto that...been using it for nearly a year - it just keeps getting better



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Posted by Robert: Thu May 16th, 2013 14:06 3rd Post
Just D/L'd it, seems very good, snappy and plenty of features

It doesn't seem to have found Lightroom's keywords though.



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Posted by jk: Thu May 16th, 2013 16:50 4th Post
Robert wrote: Just D/L'd it, seems very good, snappy and plenty of features

It doesn't seem to have found Lightroom's keywords though.
Need to export your metadata to xmp files that live with your images!
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Posted by Robert: Thu May 16th, 2013 18:28 5th Post
Mmmm, I realise that but... :devil:



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Posted by jk: Fri May 17th, 2013 03:29 6th Post
But still not working?
I'll take another look on my nice new 10.8.3 rocket!

Macbook Air 13" took 15mins to convert/upgrade from 10.6.8 to 10.8.0 with no hitches or glitches. Then 15 hours to get/download the upgrades of stuff from App Store! How I hate this business model. I much rather download once and have it stored for reuse in my software archive!,



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Posted by Robert: Fri May 17th, 2013 17:07 7th Post
After the download, stop the installation, by telling the dialogue not to install, then go look in the Updates folder in the main library. there will be a folder there with a number with the last modified date of just now, That was your update download.

Copy that fold to a safe place, either another drive or a USB stick and un mount it or remove it. then go back to software update and resume the update. The update file in the update folder will be nuked when it has completed the update.

I have added a screenshot of the folder with a recent update in it. Note the path at the bottom of the window.

You simply double click on the main package to initiate an update/install.

What really annoys me is the update being downloaded without my consent. I was watching my network monitor the other day and noticed it going haywire, in fact it was the update in that folder below, it downloaded all by itself. When I got notification it was ready to install. Fortunately I saved the update to another drive before I did the actual installation. Otherwise I would have to d/l three more updates, one for each computer.

Attachment: Upate screenshot.jpg (Downloaded 51 times)



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Posted by jk: Fri May 17th, 2013 18:22 8th Post
Thanks Robert.
I was much easier in the past before all the App Store and iCloud stuff.



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Posted by Robert: Fri May 17th, 2013 19:35 9th Post
I agree, the simplified 'consumer' solutions are bloody hard work unless you are a 'consumer'.

I liked it when they were part way between geek and consumer. I could handle that.

They are too busy trying to appeal to the mindless masses with the 'It just works' approach, so they can increase the 60 billion (or whatever it is now) Dollars cash they have in the bank.



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Posted by Iain: Mon May 27th, 2013 11:43 10th Post
Thanks Jonathan, I've been looking for something to replace Faststone since I went all mac.:thumbsup:



Posted by RichardWil: Fri Jul 5th, 2013 02:33 11th Post
After a long absence, thank you JK, like Iain I missed Faststone on the Mac.



Posted by TomOC: Fri Jul 5th, 2013 19:49 12th Post
One of the latest and best improvements is the ability to do conversions (single or batch).

You can convert from NEF or PSD, specify the max size in pixels, and rename or not and put them all in a folder or not and it's pretty much a job of filling in the size and clicking once you set it up... I use this a lot to convert files to jpg for web or posting.



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Posted by jk: Sat Jul 6th, 2013 05:01 13th Post
RichardWil wrote: After a long absence, thank you JK, like Iain I missed Faststone on the Mac. Welcome back Richard.
Glad that you have returned.

Hope that you enjoy Lyn.  There are not as many nice features as in FastStone but cant win every which way round!



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Posted by Doug: Mon Jul 15th, 2013 05:14 14th Post
I must be a consumer



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Posted by jk: Mon Jul 15th, 2013 05:18 15th Post
Doug wrote: I must be a consumer I prefer to be a customer!
That gives me certain rights and expectations.
I shouldnt need to download a patch multiple times to apply to my computers.  Even Microsoft acknowledges that. 

Unfortunately the 'Silicon Valley mentality' seems to be spreading with little idea that most people actually dont have more than 1MB except in city conurbations and research sites.



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Posted by maxwell judd: Sun Dec 1st, 2013 17:04 16th Post
Hi There photo people, I had a look at the LYN trial software and I cannot find any way to convert multiple files to B/W. Does anyone know if it is possible with LYN or is there an alternate MAC software that anyone can recommend.



Posted by jk: Sun Dec 1st, 2013 17:51 17th Post
maxwell judd wrote:
Hi There photo people, I had a look at the LYN trial software and I cannot find any way to convert multiple files to B/W. Does anyone know if it is possible with LYN or is there an alternate MAC software that anyone can recommend.

No Lyn doesnt provide those features it just gives image browsing and slideshows and some RAW file conversion (personally I would use it for RAW conversion but would use LightZone which is current in version 4 and beta 4.05.).


If you want lite image editing then use Preview for changes to Contrast, Exposure, Saturation, Cropping etc.



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