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- 13 Jan 21 17:39
- Forum: Photo Supreme Workflows
- Topic: best use of bookmarks?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 335
Re: best use of bookmarks?
My main use for it is in culling photos. After import, I go through all the photos, and I set the bookmark for those I don't want to keep. When I am done, I set the state filter to show the bookmarked photos, then delete them. It is convenient to use the shortcut control-space bar (Mac). As I am goi...
- 04 Jan 21 13:03
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Apple's ProRAW images are flipped
- Replies: 2
- Views: 187
Re: Apple's ProRAW images are flipped
Thank you Hert. The photos display properly now.
- 22 Dec 20 22:51
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Apple's ProRAW images are flipped
- Replies: 2
- Views: 187
Apple's ProRAW images are flipped
I just tried Apple's new ProRAW format on my iPhone 12 Pro. The files are in the DNG format. Importing into PSu, images taken in portrait orientation are flipped horizontally. Oddly, landscape oriented photos are fine.
- 15 Sep 20 15:06
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: pixel dimension display not changing after scaling photo
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1164
Re: pixel dimension display not changing after scaling photo
I understand the recipe concept, and I've tried it, but I'm not too keen on it. I always save using the "disk" icon (I take other measures to be able to resurrect an original if I need to). PSu changes other exif data, specifically image width and height, and image size, but not the data that the in...
- 15 Sep 20 1:17
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: pixel dimension display not changing after scaling photo
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1164
Re: pixel dimension display not changing after scaling photo
jpg format
Adjust pane > Scale
Change pixel width and height, no change to resolution, Apply and Save
I also tried Resize in Batch. Same result.
Adjust pane > Scale
Change pixel width and height, no change to resolution, Apply and Save
I also tried Resize in Batch. Same result.
- 14 Sep 20 22:34
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: pixel dimension display not changing after scaling photo
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1164
pixel dimension display not changing after scaling photo
I found that after scaling an image in PSu, the dimensions displayed in the info panel don't change, and remain the original dimensions. From looking through the metadata, it appears the display comes from exif:PixelXDimension (and Y) as I see these values match the display. I tried scaling in Graph...
- 07 Aug 20 20:30
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Wrong image counts in Catalog Tree
- Replies: 37
- Views: 4895
Re: Wrong image count of sub collections
I too have this problem. All dynamic collections I have created show a count of 0. Unlike Alfons, a small test catalog I created still shows only 0 counts. To answer questions you asked Alfons above, I am running the latest build, 3044, I'm using the single edition, and I'm running Mac OS Mojave. My...
- 08 Jun 20 15:55
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: confusing time discrepancy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1269
Re: confusing time discrepancy
Well that's interesting. I don't know what you did, but there it is. And it is quite a nice feature that I didn't know existed as it was never there for me, or at least I don't recall ever seeing it. Thank you.
- 08 Jun 20 14:51
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: confusing time discrepancy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1269
Re: confusing time discrepancy
Yes, I do. I even tried toggling it. Didn't make a difference.
- 08 Jun 20 11:59
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: confusing time discrepancy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1269
Re: confusing time discrepancy
OK, thanks for your help. This is an inexpensive camera, so no surprise there is no exif data. Just to go back to the Run Script from Repository issue. I attached a screen shot of what I see when I right-click a thumb. It is not there, nor in any of the sub-menus. I am running the latest version. Am...
- 07 Jun 20 22:36
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: confusing time discrepancy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1269
Re: confusing time discrepancy
I do not have an entry called Run Script from Repository when I right-click a thumb. Is that a Windows-only thing, or am I in the wrong place? Be that as it may, I went to the repository, got the script, and ran it from the Scripter. Like you, nothing was returned. But using exiftool, this is what I...
- 07 Jun 20 15:50
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: confusing time discrepancy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1269
Re: confusing time discrepancy
I'm at my wits end. Earlier I took a picture of a clock to send you, but when I loaded it in PSu, the time shown in Description Date (and photoshop:DateCreated) was accurate. I was mystified as nothing had changed. I did some experimenting, and at one point I changed the name of the file in the Find...
- 07 Jun 20 1:42
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: confusing time discrepancy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1269
confusing time discrepancy
My grandkids got an inexpensive camera which is not much more than a toy, but still takes reasonably nice photos. Being the nice granddad I am, I offered to process the photos in PSu. My process is to rename photos on import with a batch using the Rename Files function with the pattern yyyy-mm-dd_hh...
- 30 Apr 20 0:39
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: Performance
- Replies: 19
- Views: 5399
Re: Performance
I have a couple of questions in regards to this discussion.
1) How can you tell the size of the thumbnails displayed. I can't see this anywhere.
2) It looks like the build as of 4 days ago is 2834. My current version is 2710, but when I check for updates, it tells me I'm current.
1) How can you tell the size of the thumbnails displayed. I can't see this anywhere.
2) It looks like the build as of 4 days ago is 2834. My current version is 2710, but when I check for updates, it tells me I'm current.
- 08 Oct 19 20:28
- Forum: Photo Supreme
- Topic: V5 runs slow for me
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2073
Re: V5 runs slow for me
Ah yes, that makes a world of difference. After unplugging my secondary monitor, PS is speedy once again. Fortunately I do not use that monitor with PS, so I can just unplug it when working with photos while waiting for a fix (assuming there will be one).