Some observations in Beta 4

Some observations in Beta 4:
- I miss the zoom option 1.44 : 1 - this would be useful to display 12MP files as 6MP, i.e. Fuji S5 PRO files.
- I cannot configure the export tool to open the original file (RAW or JPEG) without copying the file to a different location.If the export Imageformat is set to "Original" and the destination was the original directory, it should simply not copy anything but still open the postprocess application. This is useful to send RAW files to other RAW tools.
- Please make it possible to hide the modules, such as "Map" and "Book"
- The import dialog crashes (or runs into endeless operaion) if "Include Subfolders" was used sometimes before and a directory with many sub directories is selected. It should ask again before it loads all the files.
- The RAW developing of Fuji X100 Files is slower than Nikon files
- Developing of Fuji X10 Files using the dual pixel SN or DR EXR Modes seem to be stretch the width by about 5%.

Hi,
my usual work around is to "show file in explorer" and then use drag&drop to edit the file in other program. Unfortunately this does not work with many files at once.
>>But what is the point in using Lightroom, if you're developing in another raw processor?
I really enjoy the catalog function and in general the development - but there are cases when it makes sense to open a file in a specialized RAW program, i.e. the camera specific application.
But more important are tasks where I want to do something with the RAW data which is not developing. For example copy it to a ZIP or backup program. Or maybe I simply need to pass the original file name to an external database/EXIF program.
It is simply so that LR has a bug here. It should not ignore the rest of the process only if I choose the destination to be the same as the original. It can ignore the copying, but should still send the file to the selected tool.
Julian

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    KellyArens wrote:
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