Ckw From UK - England, joined Aug 2010, 529 posts, RR: 18 Posted (11 years 3 months 2 weeks 1 day 12 hours ago) and read 522 times:
As I indicated in my earlier post on the D30, the one thing I was not happy about was the supplied Zoombrowser software - basically, I found this cumbersome (esp. in RAW mode) and very difficult to adapt to my long standing processing - archiving workflow.
Fortunatley, in my D30 researches I came across a product called BreezeBrowser
http://www.breezesys.com/BreezeBrowser/
I downloaded it last night, and really recommend it to anyone who has issues with Zoombrowser - its fast, adapts to your way of working, and can do pretty well anything you might want to do with an image in individual or batch mode.
There is a full version for free with a file number restriction, and the full licence for $35.
For me this software is the dgi cam equivilant of Vuescan for scanners
Tpk From United States of America, joined Sep 2000, 188 posts, RR: 14 Reply 1, posted (11 years 3 months 2 weeks 1 day 4 hours ago) and read 454 times:
Colin,
Thanks for the tip - I suspected that there had to be a better way to manage the Raw files. I've had my D30 for around 2 months and also experienced problems with the Zoombrowser. I figured it was something I was doing wrong (possibly overloading the datbase) and I've had to re-install it after crashing about four times. I'm going to check BreezeBrowser out tonight when I get home from work.
Looking forward to seeing some of your digital photos when your weather improves.