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- 31 Dec 19 16:15
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Top level folder is removed after Compact...
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1141
- 31 Dec 19 16:01
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Top level folder is removed after Compact...
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1141
Re: Top level folder gets changed...
> Can anyone reprduce this?
Yes. I am using version 4. Saw it in version 3.
Yes. I am using version 4. Saw it in version 3.
- 23 Oct 19 13:31
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Issue with XMP file creation
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2889
Re: Issue with XMP file creation
Al_M - are you using Dropbox? A case conflict happens when you name a file or folder with the same name as a file or folder in the same location, but with different upper-case and lower-case letters. For example, two files named “records” and “Records”. Although you can store these two files in the ...
- 23 Oct 19 3:07
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Issue with XMP file creation
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2889
Re: Issue with XMP file creation
Even though the original XMP file only contains a few elements, shouldn't those elements be read by PSu if they are written correctly? When I compare the original XMP with my examples (written by PSu and/or Lightroom) and examples in the XMP Specification Part 1, dated April 2012, I see differences....
- 27 Sep 19 1:29
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Controlling the Timeline from Media Pro
- Replies: 14
- Views: 4715
- 26 Sep 19 13:39
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Controlling the Timeline from Media Pro
- Replies: 14
- Views: 4715
Re: Controlling the Timeline from Media Pro
One last piece of data to add to this issue. Why does PSu change the CreateDate and the ModifyDate of the files when it syncs them. In finder, the dates for all the files that I am updating with metadata are having BOTH of those dates change. I am just so incredibly confused about what the heck is ...
- 06 Aug 19 14:30
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Multicore support for batch processing
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3024
Re: Multicore support for batch processing
If this was my computer, I would run tests without the ram disk and see what happens. In my experience if memory usage is above 70%, everything slows down significantly ... and to the point where the computer is unresponsive.
- 06 Aug 19 14:00
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Versioning
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3123
Re: Versioning
I no longer use versioning. However, after I saw your initial post, I tried a few things (which you had (probably) already tried). Variations of the %yyyy%mm%dd and %xmp:exif:DateTimeOriginal. None worked. Then I tried %xmp:exif:FocalLength. That didn't work. I believe I tried a few more. And I didn...
- 26 Jul 19 14:59
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Multicore support for batch processing
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3024
Re: Multicore support for batch processing
I tested on Windows 7. 10 year old computer. 12GB of memory. Photos on a spinning disk. Write to an SSD. Used your batch. RAW to JPG. Granted I only tried it on six RAW files. All six at once ... CPU never got above 15%, memory didn't really increase, and finished without a problem. Running two batc...
- 25 Jul 19 20:05
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Multicore support for batch processing
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3024
Re: Multicore support for batch processing
Are you using windows or mac? Are the images local or on a NAS or ...? Are you trying to save the images locally? What are the specific batch instructions?
- 19 Jul 19 23:11
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: New User - Managing Metadata
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1614
Re: New User - Managing Metadata
Is there any way to make this happen, or am I missing something important? There are a couple of ways to do this (maybe more). If you are using versions, destroy the version set and you will be able to save metadata to only the jpg file. If you aren't using versions, you can copy and paste the labe...
- 19 Jul 19 13:49
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: New User - Managing Metadata
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1614
Re: New User - Managing Metadata
Is there any benefit to maintaining two separate catalogs for the two kinds of images (and use different settings for each)? In my view, yes. I have multiple catalogs/databases. Photo Supreme provides Command Line Startup Parameters, so one can have multiple catalogs/databases, each with their own ...
- 16 Jul 19 18:01
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Facial recognition: a new option
- Replies: 20
- Views: 5686
Re: Facial recognition: a new option
All from Hert: Verify Folder will do a full scan of the folder that you start this command for. That includes binary file checking, new files, new folders. https://forum.idimager.com/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=27604&p=122070#p122070 "Verify Folder" is a bi-directional sync. PSU compares every folder/file ...
- 16 Jul 19 15:59
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Facial recognition: a new option
- Replies: 20
- Views: 5686
Re: Facial recognition: a new option
In connection with this thread, is there a function or script that can identify changed files and then re-read the metadata ? Not sure if the PSU database holds a "last read/write" DateTime to compare with a files "Last modified" date ? As this would make re-reading the changed files from TTP so mu...
- 15 Jul 19 16:21
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Help with script that imports metadata from csv file
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1590
Re: Help with script that imports metadata from csv file
See if this works ... I was using metapad (but you can use Notepad, ...) ... Open your favorite text editor. Copy the cells from your Excel file and paste into your text editor. You may have to enter the comma between the fields. Save as a csv. Give it a new file name than the Excel one. Make sure i...