Just going to end with this, PM is a good program, just wish that if a feature is available in MAC, it should be able to be done in Win as well.
I will figure out how yo make this work for me. Was just wondering.
Hi, let me offer some help from another user like you. Sorry it's longwinded
Well, as others said, there is a difference between Image Browser and Raw Converter. PM is (very simply) "just" a browser.
But
PM has features that
allow for some working with RAW files. It can display them very fast, thanks to reading a full-size JPEG image that's inside the RAW. It's the exact same image your camera displays on its LCD. On Mac, you can choose in the preferences or by pressing Q key between reading the embedded JPEG or letting the OS X operating system render the RAW file itself. Just try it yourself, rendering the RAW is a lot slower than reading the embedded JPEG.
Another feature in PM is that it can take these embedded JPEGs in the RAW files and extract them, saving them as regular JPEGs, which you can FTP, edit in your photo editor, copy, whatever. To use this, just select all your RAW files you need to work with, go to
Tools menu, choose
Extract JPEG previews from RAW photos, keep every checkbox checked, and click extract. It will put the embedded jpegs alongside your main RAW files. Then you can Save As or do everything on these files because PM takes a JPEG+RAW as one, working on one of them according to your set preferences.
The embedded JPEGs in most modern cameras are full-size and sufficient for wire use, I have made six-column frontpage photos from them in newspapers (don't ask - I forgot I was shooting RAW and didn't have ANY raw converter handy on my ultramobile PC - PM saved my day and my deadline
)
For work requiring more quality (glossy magazines,...), you
should use a RAW converter, which allows you to convert that RAW files with all options of changing white balance, changing exposure, et cetera, which the simple operating support on Mac doesn't allow you.
I suggest you use the one made by your camera's manufacturer, for best quality, but their workflow is often slow and clumsy compared to offerings from Adobe and Capture One. So choose your picks.
Hope this helps, if you have any other questions feel free to ask in the forums.
Frantisek