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Photo supreme hangs up verifying folders
Photo supreme hangs up verifying folders










photo supreme hangs up verifying folders

That will usually resort files so that the different stacks for each version set will appear side by side. Especially right after importing or verifying folders. It is often helpful to refresh your view when viewing collections. Often, after import or folder verification, the stacks aren't sorted in a logical manner so you may only see the stacks with the raw thumbnails display and then the jpgs later in the collection. Basically, anytime a file is part of a version set, it will always have tabs along the side so that you can view the other versions if you want. Each will also have tabs along the side of the thumbnail for each version in the version set. That means that if your jpgs and raw files are in the same folder you will see a thumbnail for each one. For example, when viewing a specific folder, you should see a thumbnail for every file that is in the folder.

photo supreme hangs up verifying folders

I think what is confusing you is the fact that your viewing context will affect which thumbnails you see. *edit* - In addition, when I am in the Color Label section, I see a mixture of 3 scenarios: 1) both raw and jpg are show separately, however both thumbnails contain both versions 2) thumbs are stacked correctly, but Raw (non-main version) is incorrectly showing as the thumb 3) thumbs are stacked correctly and the jpg (main version) is correctly showing as the thumb. I did vote on several of the bugs, as well. On a related note, would it make more sense for an image marked as placeholder for Album Display to actually be used for the thumbnail rather than the main version? Logically, the main version would be the Raw negative and the Album Display version should be used as the display thumbnail. I can't get consistency in how it's displayed on the screen. Some of the thumbnails will show the main version (jpg), while others will show the other version (raw). This does automatically combine the different file versions together, however what I see on the screen is odd. After that I verify the folders in PSu (versioning option checked), which will pull in the new jpg files. I then edit the Raw files externally (CaptureOne) and export JPEGs from C1 back into the folder with the Raw files. When I import my images they are RAW only. I do have the option set in Preferences for Main version as First JPEG else RAW. Let me give a little more information about my setup. apply details profile to all versions does not work ( ) version detection on existing version sets removes custom placeholder assignments ( ) drag specific subversion into portfolio erroneously adds the main version ( ) version detection randomly fails to detect placeholder assignments ( ) automatic version does not recognize custom masks when assigning placeholders ( )

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- suggestion how to significantly improve portfolios & collections functionality( ).For those interested to improve versions, please consider voting in support of: Unfortunately not much has happened in that regard. I have filed several Mantis requests, how I believe versioning could considerably be improved. It is unfortunate that filtering for versions according to placeholders does not work very well. Is it possible that your raw and jpg files are stored in different folders and you are viewing a collection by folder and you have a folder selected that only has the raw files in it? If your program still doesn't work with the preferences set as described above then something else must be going on. If you have version sets where the raw is still set as the main version, you will need to change those manually. You can hide the raw files by using the filter bar and selecting jpg as the file type. With that said, please understand that when viewing collections by Folder, as well as some other views, both the jpg and raw thumbnails will be visible if they are both in the same folder. I have mine set to "JPEG as main version". The other place is in the import wizard, under the Apply versioning checkbox there is a "Version rule" setting. One is in "Preferences | Catalog | Versioning | Main version detection method", there are several choices there, I have mine set to "First JPEG else RAW". There are two places where you can set a preference to make your jpgs the main version. Setting jpgs as the main version should accomplish what you want.












Photo supreme hangs up verifying folders