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- 16 Apr 21 21:26
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Script error when I open the map
- Replies: 2
- Views: 71
Re: Script error when I open the map
Please install again by right clicking on the setup file in Windows Explorer and select “run as Administrator”
- 16 Apr 21 12:45
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Picture quality very bad
- Replies: 16
- Views: 437
Re: Picture quality very bad
Without Full Loading, PSU shows you the preview that is stored in the database (and created during thumb building). Full Loading, loads the full image from file. When I restart PSU it is good. I can open it with double-click or Enter. This one photo is always good. When I go with the cursor keys on ...
- 16 Apr 21 7:23
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Picture quality very bad
- Replies: 16
- Views: 437
Re: Picture quality very bad
I did a video yet. When the picture changes, I do it with the cursor: Please delete your video. It shows you Google API key, which makes it prone for misuse! I've deleted the link to it. As mentioned, I cannot reproduce your issue here. Picture quality is excellent. Try this: Instead of opening the...
- 16 Apr 21 7:16
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Poof crashes / instability
- Replies: 34
- Views: 921
Re: Poof crashes / instability
I just created a new catalog. And then tried to exit PSu. Instead, I got an exception. "Field not found"???? That should not be possible and if that field is missing in your database then yes, very strange things will happen and in that case I'm not surprised that you get crashes all the time. Mayb...
- 16 Apr 21 7:05
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Poof crashes / instability
- Replies: 34
- Views: 921
- 15 Apr 21 10:09
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Poof crashes / instability
- Replies: 34
- Views: 921
Re: Poof crashes / instability
ICS complements the standard metadata and contains the data that is not in other metadata (like version info, stacks, etc).
- 15 Apr 21 9:27
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Poof crashes / instability
- Replies: 34
- Views: 921
Re: Poof crashes / instability
First make sure you have a backup. PSU keeps a "last resort" backup in the metadata, called the ICS (IDimager Core Schema). By default PSU is configured to write the ICS. If you want to rebuild a catalog from the ICS then make sure that after creating a new catalog that you enable ICS reading in the...
- 14 Apr 21 18:09
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Picture quality very bad
- Replies: 16
- Views: 437
Re: Picture quality very bad
Make sure that you have “load full size” in the viewer’s options.
Fyi: the viewer (full size) and adjust is 100% the same component...it’s only the side panel that’s displayed by clicking Adjust. So when the load full image is ticked then Preview and Adjust can’t be different.
Fyi: the viewer (full size) and adjust is 100% the same component...it’s only the side panel that’s displayed by clicking Adjust. So when the load full image is ticked then Preview and Adjust can’t be different.
- 14 Apr 21 9:55
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Picture quality very bad
- Replies: 16
- Views: 437
Re: Picture quality very bad
As long as you get different display results between Windows and PSU you have something configured incorrectly. Your first goal is to get identical results. Leave all view settings at their default. Don't tick Sharpened. And Use Full Size loading. With Sharpened *unticked* absolutely NO sharpening i...
- 13 Apr 21 22:52
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Picture quality very bad
- Replies: 16
- Views: 437
Re: Picture quality very bad
What you see is the result of your monitor profile that you configured as the output profile. Is this a calibrated monitor and is this the profile that was created by the calibration process? If so then what you see are the correct colors. If this is a profile that came deployed with the monitor and...
- 13 Apr 21 13:05
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Picture quality very bad
- Replies: 16
- Views: 437
Re: Picture quality very bad
In your Color Management settings you've set the Monitor Profile as your input profile *and* as the output profile. That is incorrect. Set the input profile to sRGB. The Output profile is the profile that is used to present the image and that is your monitor profile. Here's how it looks compared to ...
- 13 Apr 21 8:49
- Forum: Photo Supreme Workflows
- Topic: Main Version Detection Method
- Replies: 2
- Views: 92
Re: Main Version Detection Method
A warm welcome to the forum.
I haven't tried it here, but my first thought is as illustrated below.
Extend the list of extensions with file extensions you want to detect:
I haven't tried it here, but my first thought is as illustrated below.
Extend the list of extensions with file extensions you want to detect:
- 13 Apr 21 8:35
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Picture quality very bad
- Replies: 16
- Views: 437
Re: Picture quality very bad
In addition, the color difference: make sure that you have color management switched ON. And that your output profile is configured exactly the same as in Bridge. And, as snowman1 suggests, if you have the Viewer configured to display previews then make sure that you also build thumbs/previews with ...
- 13 Apr 21 8:31
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Is increase of database after area detection comprehensible?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 323
Re: Is increase of database after area detection comprehensible?
In an existing catalog I would expect that "Veryfy folder all" will find any difference in metadata between what is stored in the catalog and what is stored in the metadata of the image itself. After Verify I should be able to decide if I want to read the imagedata to the catalog or the other way a...
- 12 Apr 21 11:40
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Moving Versioned Files
- Replies: 1
- Views: 84
Re: Moving Versioned Files
The best way is to use the rename feature and rename your files to a new folder. You don't mention your platform, but on Windows that would be a rename rule like: C:\TargetDirectory\%FileFolderName\%FileName.%FileExtension On macOS: /TargetVolume/TargetDirectory/%FileFolderName/%FileName.%FileExtens...