Here is a preview of what the the RAW files look like in JRiver Media Center 19 and Adobe Bridge - the RAW images (thumbnails) in these screenshots have all been adjusted in Adobe Camera RAW to correct the white balance.
RAW image previews (from Cache) in
MC19 - this is after the RAW files have been adjusted in Adobe Camera RAW:
Note: for the purpose of this demostration, I took photographs of the same subject, but with different light settings - which required a color correction white balance adjustment before the images could be viewed.
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Unforunately MC19 does not update the thumbnails and images previews to match the adjustment that was made to the images - as you will see the color balance is not consistent for the photos.
The color palette that you see in the photographs is the Datacolor SpyderCheckr and SpyderCube - these are color correction tools for photography.
![](http://www.wayke.com/JRiverForum/MC19-Raw-Files.jpg)
RAW image previews (from Cache) in
Abobe Bridge - this is after the RAW files have been adjusted in Adobe Camera RAW
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Adobe Bridge does update the thumbnails and images previews to match the adjustment that was made to the images.
![](http://www.wayke.com/JRiverForum/Bridge-Raw-Files.jpg)
RAW images folder - as you will see, Adobe Camera RAW editor creates an XMP file once the images have been edited.
It would be great if MC19 could interpret these xmp files! But I am guessing this will be a challenge for the MC19 development team.
![](http://www.wayke.com/JRiverForum/RAW-Folder.gif)
If anyone is interested in learning more about RAW file photography and the benefits, here are some videos that I think explain the concept quite well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qsi71MEFPB8 - Introduction to RAW photography
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0j8QMmglvw - Benefits of RAW photographs - JPEG vs. RAW
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weDIeSeRkZo - Using Camera RAW (lynda.com course chapter) - video shows how an image is adjusted and then the image preview is updated in Bridge after editing
JRiver MC19 vs. Adobe Bridge
I prefer using JRiver MC19 for organising my photos - but I need to have the RAW image previews update if the RAW images are adjusted. For now, I will have to continue to use Bridge for managing my RAW photos. I've got nothing against Bridge, but I would prefer to just use MC19 instead of having to rely on both programs.
There are also other RAW photo management tools available (mentioned in the first video above).