I want to be able to take a bunch of RAW+JPEG files, group them, decide which is the "leader", and go through culling. Generally I want to see the JPEG from each pair, but sometimes I might want to see a preview generated from the RAW. I'm not sure what I'm actually seeing. The FAQ for "Does Selekt modify my original files?" says: > It creates lightweight previews Generally, when I have a RAW+JPEG I want to see that actual JPEG. If I made RAW the leader to see a preview of that, I'd want some control over how the preview is generated. Currently it shows me .JPG in the file name, with a "RAW" badge next to it. When viewing a single image there's a "JPG" / "RAW" toggle in the UI, but it seems disabled and like it doesn't do anything. (Hovering it shows a circle with slash icon.) I don't know if I'm seeing my actual JPEG, or one generated from RAW with unknown settings, or something else, and I don't know what the toggle is for or what the badge means. Selekt 1.2.0, 2020 Intel MacBook Pro, macOS 26.6.