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I shoot JPG+RAW, and usually only spacebar-preview the jpgs. Once I’ve identified the image I am looking for, I open the RAW version in photoshop or whatever.
Thanks... I believe what I'm experiencing is that I *think* my previous Canon dSLRs embed a small jpeg within their .CR2 RAW files. And Macs are smart enough to immediately display the jpeg when spacebar-previewing a .CR2 RAW. Or if not an embedded jpeg... that my Canon image sizes are 20 MP, while my Sony's are 61 MP, and thus open much slower when spacebar-previewing.
After futzing with the Sony menus... I can store a .ARW raw file + a .jpeg file. However the jpeg is not embedded, but separate files that alternate with the .ARW raws. Something I'd rather not deal with. It would be great if they were embedded instead and could be instantly displayed as I "arrow down" and spacebar-preview files in a folder.
I guess that means I need to arrow-down twice for every spacebar press. Not the end of the world - I'll survive.
Fortunately, there's an option in Lightroom to only import the .ARWs and ignore the separate .jpegs with the same name.