Master and Versions - Side by side in the viewer

Started by Winfried, September 07, 2013, 09:30:34 AM

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Winfried

I keep my raws and the developed images in different folders.
How can I have the master (=raw) and the developed image(s)  in a side by side view in the viewer?

Winfried

BenAW

Select one or more Masters, right click and select Versions > Show All Versions ( F4,S)
In the Result window select all images you need and send them to the viewer.

I believe there is an open feature request to have an option to send a Master plus its Versions directly to the Viewer.

ChrisMatch

Depending on your folder structur and your workflow you can also ...

Use 'Show All levels' and 'Don't group by folders' to see them next each other in the file window
(e.g. if the master is in the parent folder and the versions are in subfolders).
Then select and send them to the viewer.

Winfried

Quote from: BenAW on September 07, 2013, 11:11:17 AM
Select one or more Masters, right click and select Versions > Show All Versions ( F4,S)
In the Result window select all images you need and send them to the viewer.
Yes, that works for the versions, but not for the master itself.

I will check the feature requests for this.

Winfried

BenAW

Quote from: Winfried on September 07, 2013, 01:11:14 PM
Quote from: BenAW on September 07, 2013, 11:11:17 AM
Select one or more Masters, right click and select Versions > Show All Versions ( F4,S)
In the Result window select all images you need and send them to the viewer.
Yes, that works for the versions, but not for the master itself.

I will check the feature requests for this.

Winfried
Hierarchy button, select "Include Originals in Results"

Winfried

QuoteHierarchy button, select "Include Originals in Results"
Thanks, that was the missing link.

Winfried

Ferdinand

Also, this script produces a "normal" results window with the master and all versions for the selected images, i.e. without the hierarchy.  It's not much of an advance on the built-in version results window, but some people may prefer it as being easier to work with.