Fundy Designer v6 (branded here as “Full Better 64” for this post) is the latest major release of Fundy’s photography design and sales software, aimed at professional portrait, wedding, and commercial photographers. This post covers what’s new in v6, key features, workflow improvements, performance and system requirements, pros/cons, pricing/licensing considerations, real-world use cases, and a short how-to to get started.
Fundy Designer v6 (“Full Better 64”) focuses on performance and sales-driven features: a 64-bit optimized engine, AI-assisted layouts, improved client proofing, and stronger lab/export workflows. It’s ideal for studios that need speed and a professional sales pipeline, but requires modern hardware and a short learning period. fundy designer v6 full better 64
Fundy Designer v6 is a photography design and sales software used by portrait and wedding photographers for album design, wall art layout, proofing, and client presentations. This handbook covers installing and activating a full (comprehensive) license, optimizing performance on 64-bit systems, usage tips, key features, troubleshooting, and best practices for studio workflows. Fundy Designer v6 — Full Better 64: Detailed
Integrated Retouching: Unlike v6, newer versions include built-in AI Skin Retouching (via Perfectly Clear), allowing you to enhance entire albums without external software. Getting the Software Speed: v6 is approximately 300% faster than v5
Before v6, Fundy’s tools operated within Adobe Photoshop, which often led to software instability and limited design speed. By launching its own dedicated platform, Fundy Designer v6 introduced:
Backgrounds & Keylines: Added detailed control over background images, colors, and opacity, alongside default settings for keyline width and color.
| Task | 32-bit Legacy Software | Fundy v6 Full Better 64 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Loading 500 RAW files | 45 seconds | 12 seconds | | Auto-designing 40 spreads | 3 minutes (with stutters) | 45 seconds | | Exporting to JPEG via USB | 8 minutes | 2.5 minutes | | RAM usage during export | 3.2 GB (near limit) | 12 GB (smooth) |