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PhilBurton
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by PhilBurton » 16 Feb 16 18:29
NassauBoy wrote:Voted in the 50K - 100K and currently at 80K.
So far Im happy with performance (Just wish the browsing view was faster)
Cataloging is quick, easy and love I can write back the labels to the raw file.
You don't write labels back to the XMP sidecar files for your RAW files?
Phil
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NassauBoy
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by NassauBoy » 18 Mar 16 19:51
You don't write labels back to the XMP sidecar files for your RAW files?
Phil
Phil,
I write them back to the RAW file.For me it works. Round trips to Capture One.
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PhilBurton
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by PhilBurton » 19 Mar 16 3:33
NassauBoy wrote:You don't write labels back to the XMP sidecar files for your RAW files?
Phil
Phil,
I write them back to the RAW file.For me it works. Round trips to Capture One.
NassauBoy,
I know that works for you, but isn't that contrary to "best practice?" What if, let's say, you switched from Capture One to another RAW editor, for instance Lightroom.
Phil
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NassauBoy
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by NassauBoy » 19 Mar 16 16:17
I know that works for you, but isn't that contrary to "best practice?" What if, let's say, you switched from Capture One to another RAW editor, for instance Lightroom.
Phil
Im guessing at that time I would have to have C1 write out the XMP files, then move to the new program.
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Mike Buckley
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by Mike Buckley » 19 Mar 16 16:22
NassauBoy wrote:Im guessing at that time I would have to have C1 write out the XMP files, then move to the new program.
Alternatively, you could use Supreme to write to the XMP files.
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HCS
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by HCS » 08 May 16 10:21
It seems the topic has moved beyond the number of images stored.
I've moved past 120K.
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rfcat
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by rfcat » 12 Feb 18 22:43
Just cracked the 100,000, but I think I have problems with my database which when fixed should take me below 100,000.
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Photography, understanding how to catalogue so I can find my photos.

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