Hello everyone.
I recently discover a fine program who can deal with K7 PEF file with no 
problem. There is a demo version for the Mac only, PC will be released next 
year. It is Atomicview:
http://www.antzero.com/antweb/?lang=en&m=0&p=0
By the way, iPhoto recently made an error while importing my raw files (I don't 
know why) but it said that my files where taken by a K20D instead of the K-7. 
That'sthe way  I understand that all my Raw thumbs (taken by my K7) where on 
the desktop with a clean image instead of the generic blank icon. I tried this 
morning to manually change the metadata but Photoshop did fail to open the 
file. I could furnish 2 files  to compare if someone would like to investigate.
I know that a future update of OS X Snow will solve that thumb's problem as it 
previously happen for the K20D. But for now, it's boring. Any help out there 
would be appreciated.

> Message: 13
> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 11:33:03 -0500
> From: P N Stenquist <[email protected]>
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: OT Thumbnails and the Mac
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> As an addendum to my previous message, while iPhoto works for that  
> purpose, I prefer to use Adobe Bridge. It's painless and allows me to  
> open pics in ACR or PhotoSchop.
> Paul
> On Dec 30, 2009, at 11:06 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
> 
>> One of the things I like about my PC is the Breeze Browser program for
>> looking at a lot of thumbnails quickly. It loads up the files very
>> fast, jpg or Raw, and i can scroll around and find a file quickly.
>> 
>> I would like something like that for the Mac, free would be good.;-) I
>> have recently found out how to open up files in Finder as thumbs; but
>> it does not seem to work all the time.
>> 
>> Any one know of a program out there. Up until now, i just open in
>> Preview and scroll.
>> 
>> Dave


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