Force Refresh of Full-Sized Image Preview?
Hello! This may be an infrequent and quite specific use case:
I am editing scanned photos from 2001 -- unfortunately, files from an old friend and without access to the negatives or higher quality originals. These are awful scans. I duplicate the images and see the dupes within FastRawViewer. Next, I uprez the images using Topaz Gigapixel AI. Finally, I process the images using Photoshop's Camera Raw filter, and save.
Heading back into FastRawViewer, I see that the thumbnails for the images are updated with the correct whitebalance and other changes I've made. However, when hitting "G" to enter single image mode, I am presented with the original preview image (wrong white balance, not upscaled, no changes). The only way to get the updated image to render is to quit the application and re-open FastRawViewer.
Is there a way to refresh the cached full-sized preview without quitting the app?
lexa
Mon, 05/24/2021 - 06:24
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Use Menu - File - Reload -
Use Menu - File - Reload - Reload current file (or Reload current folder) with Preferences - Performance - Flush decoded RAW/JPEG caches... option checked
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Alex Tutubalin/FastRawViewer team
mgilbuena
Tue, 05/25/2021 - 12:06
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Thank you! I was looking for
Thank you! I was looking for that option in the "current folder refresh" menu under the Sort & Filter panel.
Now I know where to find it. Thanks
lexa
Tue, 05/25/2021 - 14:28
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yes, this menu item is mostly
yes, this menu item is mostly the same as Menu - File - Reload - Current folder, but it does not flush decoded files caches unless told to do so via Preferences
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Alex Tutubalin/FastRawViewer team
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