Along with a possibly existing XMP sidecar file. NeoFinder will remove the image from the NeoFinder catalog, and also place it in the Trash of its volume. If an image doesn't really meet your requirements, delete it with a click on the "Trash" button. That will of course be completely lossless, no pixels harmed in that rotation. If the image has the wrong rotation, but use the next two "rotate" buttons to rotate the image clockwise or counter-clock wise. The five stars next to the magnification controls are of course known to you, you have seen them in the Inspector of NeoFinder and elsewhere. You can drag your image around in the windows, so you can magnify and inspect any area of the photo you are interested in. The current magnification rate is always shown with the name of the photo file in the title of the window. NeoFinder is able to zoom into on every single pixel of your photos, and then more! Just use the Plus and Minus buttons, and see for yourself. To navigate to the next or previous image, use the arrow buttons in the top left section of the cockpit. You can drag the cockpit to any location on your screens, and NeoFinder will of course remember that position and use it again the next time around. NeoFinder will quickly load the image for you, and show it in a new, almost full screen window, plus the control cockpit and the optional histogram. ![]() Or just press the + button, for magnification. Or use the new Light Table command in the View menu. Just select any photo, and click on the new Light Table button in the toolbar of the main NeoFinder window. ![]() ![]() Introducing the new Light Table in NeoFinder! NeoFinder has supported Apples QuickLook for many years, but a pro photographer needs a lot more pixel level control to cull a large amount of photos quickly.
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