
However, had these been taken recently, I might not have backed them up yet and I could have lost them all forever. Fortunately I have a back-up on another drive and I was able to reinstate them. Neither were the photos in the trash: they had gone completely! I checked the external hard drive containing my photo library and indeed the entire folder had been deleted. I then clicked on the Edit icon on the right-hand side of the screen to take me into the Edit mode.īUT, the image I was working on disappeared, as did all the photos in the folder, and I was now in a different folder of photos. I opened a folder of photographs in my photo library, examined them in the browser, and, finding the one I wanted to edit, I double-clicked on it to enlarge it (Note: strangely, the program then asked me if I wanted to set a double click to "Zoom" or "Edit" even though just a few moments earlier I had set this as the default behaviour in the Preferences). Tonight, I installed the trail version of ON1 Photo Raw 2023. I like ON1 Photo Raw as a "do all" application, and I especially like using it for portraits, panoramas, timelapse and quick edits.even though my testing, time and again, has shown DxO PhotoLab to have a far superior raw converter. I fully expected to get the 2023 version, even though most of the new additions were not that important for me – I especially hoped (as I do every year) that this version would be faster.

I have been a user of ON1 Photo Raw from the get-go (back when it was called ON1 Effects 10.5) and I have owned every version of ON1 Photo Raw since 2017. I would feel remiss, then, if I did not warn you about a serious issue I have encountered with ON1 Photo Raw 2023. However, I have learned a lot from these forums and, especially when I have had some technical issues peculiar to my own needs, members have always chimed in with useful comments and advice. Hi All, I am not one to engage in hyperbole or unnecessary criticism: as you will see from my profile, I am mainly a reader rather than a poster to these forums (I've posted an average of only about 6 posts/year during my 15 years of membership).
