![]() ![]() The speed is still nowhere as instant as Capture One Pro or Lightroom, but not to the point of slow Olympus Viewer 3 speed of waiting several seconds for a simple white balance setting tweak to show up in preview. Previewing the changes to the image live after adjusting the settings (sliders) is drastically speedier and smoother now. The brief pause/lag when dragging the image around during preview is still here but much more tolerable now.ĥ. The new Olympus Workspace is not exactly 100% smooth but the performance jump is immediately noticeable. Olympus Viewer 3 was annoyingly laggy and slow. The overall speed in previewing images, zooming into 100% view, going through different images have been vastly improved. The image viewing and navigation area have several different layout options, also similar to what Capture One Pro offers.Ĥ. The settings/adjustments are arranged in multiple tabs, which is very similar to Capture One Pro style.ģ. The bare structure of Olympus Workspace is still similar to Olympus Viewer 3, with improvements in overall layout, allowing better customization.Ģ. If there is enough interest, in coming future I can do a short tutorial on using the Olympus Workspace, or a sit down session on how I post-process my images from a real shutter therapy session.ġ. I was keeping the video as brief as possible. In the video, I have highlighted improvements and new features of the software. Here is a brief video showing screen capture of my desktop PC running the new Olympus Workspace. Since I was provided early access to the software before release, I was using a pre-production version, which may slightly differ from the finalized public release on the official launch. All my images shown from my Olympus OM-D E-M1X article recently were fully post-processed with Olympus Workspace. This blog article is merely an overview of what is new and what has changed from the previous Olympus Viewer 3. I am not doing a review for the Olympus Workspace. I am an Olympus Visionary, a brand ambassador for Olympus Malaysia. I will post an update here as soon as I get word that the Olympus Workspace is available for everyone to use.īefore we dive in too deep, here are some disclaimers. Important note: The Olympus Workspace is not yet available for download at this moment, but I went ahead and publish this article because I have promised to do so in my recent E-M1X article. UPDATE 5.45pm - Olympus Workspace is now live and available for download. The official page for Olympus Workspace can be found here (click). I have had the opportunity to test the new Olympus Workspace before the release, and I am sharing my experience using it here in this blog article. The new Olympus Workspace effectively replaces the dated Olympus Viewer 3 as the official native image editing software rolled out by Olympus to fully support the RAW (orf) files and allow full conversion to camera JPEG quality. On the same day as the launch of the Olympus OM-D E-M1X, Olympus also launched a new post-processing software - Olympus Workspace. ![]()
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