During v6, I pretty much ignored all the stacking features. It is nothing I will ever use.
Now with v7, when I import pictures and define versions, I am finding all kinds of photos are being defined as Stacked merely because one is the original and the second is a version.
Or I take a burst of fast-moving things like birds, and they are now Stacks due to small differences in timestamps.
I looked in Preferences but could find nowhere to disable the (apparent) automatic definition of Stacks.
Is there a way to shut this behavior off?
How to disable stacking?
How to disable stacking?
Gordon Currie
Photo Supreme 2024 PostgreSQL on Windows Server Essentials 2016
Photo Supreme 2024 PostgreSQL on Windows Server Essentials 2016
Re: How to disable stacking?
Most likely your have stacking switched on in your import profile. Disable it there.
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Re: How to disable stacking?
No, apply stacking is UNCHECKED.
I'm up to 147 images stacked. Yet I've never chosen that.
Is there a way to REMOVE the stacking attribute from images that seem to be 'tagged' that way?
(Figured it out - Stacking > Unstack selected files.)
I'm up to 147 images stacked. Yet I've never chosen that.
Is there a way to REMOVE the stacking attribute from images that seem to be 'tagged' that way?
(Figured it out - Stacking > Unstack selected files.)
Gordon Currie
Photo Supreme 2024 PostgreSQL on Windows Server Essentials 2016
Photo Supreme 2024 PostgreSQL on Windows Server Essentials 2016
Re: How to disable stacking?
There is no way that I can think of that PSU will automatically create stacks on import unless you switch that option on.
So we're probably overlooking something here.
Use this as your stacking rule. That will prevent you from getting stacks as this rule *never* leads to a match.
So we're probably overlooking something here.
Use this as your stacking rule. That will prevent you from getting stacks as this rule *never* leads to a match.
Code: Select all
%ImageMediumSerial-%FullFileName
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Re: How to disable stacking?
As well as on import, PSU used to stack files when 'verifying folder / scanning for missing files. Setting the following stops that:
Re: How to disable stacking?
Where do I put this stacking rule? Into the same location as Mke posted?Hert wrote: 12 Dec 22 11:17 There is no way that I can think of that PSU will automatically create stacks on import unless you switch that option on.
So we're probably overlooking something here.
Use this as your stacking rule. That will prevent you from getting stacks as this rule *never* leads to a match.Code: Select all
%ImageMediumSerial-%FullFileName
Gordon Currie
Photo Supreme 2024 PostgreSQL on Windows Server Essentials 2016
Photo Supreme 2024 PostgreSQL on Windows Server Essentials 2016
Re: How to disable stacking?
I use Verifying constantly to get version detection happening. I'll try this, thanks.Mke wrote: 12 Dec 22 16:34 As well as on import, PSU used to stack files when 'verifying folder / scanning for missing files.
Gordon Currie
Photo Supreme 2024 PostgreSQL on Windows Server Essentials 2016
Photo Supreme 2024 PostgreSQL on Windows Server Essentials 2016
Re: How to disable stacking?
That is correctgcurrie wrote: 21 Dec 22 1:25Where do I put this stacking rule? Into the same location as Mke posted?
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