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Oct 09, 2017 09:13 |  #1

Im going to a wedding in January and will be taking a lot of photos (I'm not 1st or 2nd shooter). I shoot in Raw and have a macbook pro. If possible I want to put my memory card in the Pro and display the photos I have taken, just to let them cycle straight off the card. Is this possible and what software do I need? Thanks in anticipation.


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Oct 09, 2017 13:24 |  #2

If you have Lightroom, you can import them into a folder (with preset processing if you like) and run a slideshow of all or selected images from there.


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Oct 09, 2017 14:27 |  #3

Thank you very much; that will do nicely.


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Oct 09, 2017 20:54 |  #4

Apple photos will do this as well, it you don't have LR installed.


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Oct 10, 2017 00:31 |  #5

Not quite sure why you want to do that - but if you are showing the pictures to guest, then I would suggest to shoot raw+jpeg and show only the jpegs. Raw pictures are not very attractive to show; the jpegs at least have some corrections applied.


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Oct 10, 2017 01:34 |  #6

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...Raw pictures are not very attractive to show; the jpegs at least have some corrections applied.

Not if you do what ThreeHounds said... import into LR with a preset applied automatically on import.


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Oct 10, 2017 07:58 as a reply to  @ Dan Marchant's post |  #7

It now probably boils down to a matter of taste - LR automatic presets functions well if you have similar light conditions. If you mix e.g. outdoor and indoor with flash then the jpegs work in my opinion better. YMMV.


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Oct 10, 2017 08:05 as a reply to  @ drmaxx's post |  #8

jpegs have the same mixed white balance color issues raw files do.


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