Other
File Operations
Renaming, deleting, copying, and exporting.
Renaming
⌘M — batch rename selected files. A dialog opens with a template field, a variables button (the same ones as in import), and a live preview of the new name for each file. Name conflicts are highlighted.
During batch rename — a progress bar in the dialog; the gallery remains interactive.
Enter — quick rename of a single file right in the gallery.
Deleting
⌘⌫ — move to macOS Trash. Can be undone with ⌘Z.
Delete an entire folder — right-click the tab → Move folder to Trash. Undo with ⌘Z.
Copying and moving
⌘Y or context menu → Copy Move — a dialog opens.
- Choose: copy or move (hold ⌥ when invoking to pre-select move)
- Destination folder: choose manually or set a subfolder template (the same variables as in import)
- Rename files by template during copy or move
- File type filter (RAW, JPEG)
- Overwrite existing or skip
- Open result in a new tab
- Progress bar with cancel option
You can also drag photos between tabs.
Save Resized
Context menu → Save resized or File → Save Resized. Export photos with changed dimensions:
- Constrain — limit size by long edge, short edge, width, height, megapixels, or keep original
- Size — target size in pixels (default 1920)
- JPEG quality — compression quality
- Convert to sRGB — convert the color profile to sRGB (for web)
- Extract JPG from RAW — extract the embedded JPEG from RAW without conversion
- Save to same folder — save alongside the original
- Open in new tab — open the result in a new tab
- On name conflict — add a suffix or overwrite
- EXIF — capture metadata is preserved in exported files
Other
- ⌘E — open in an external editor (configurable in settings)
- ⌘R — reveal in Finder
- ⌘⇧C — copy file path
- ⌘P — print