
Reck
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Reck commented,
Actually this doesn't seem to be a performance thing at all and switching to fast preview does the same thing which is that the main image is blurred and stays blurred untill you click on it. So I ...
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Reck commented,
I copied these new photos over into a catalog but as there's no visual way to know if its finished cataloging i'm just listening to the fans in the computer and its pretty quiet now so i'm guessing...
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Reck commented,
I thought i'd found the setting that was causing the issue, view -> preview quality, but it's already set to accurate and the other option, fast, sounds like it would use an even lower quality image.
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Images are blurred unless I click on them
Lets say i've taken a bunch of photos and I want to go through them quickly and get rid of the ones that I don't like such as the ones that are out of focus. I tend to do this in filmstrip view and...
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Reck commented,
How was it misleading Brian? I found it useful to see that “100% done” message when a folder had been successfully catalogued or to view the progress when cataloguing a large folder. Now I have no ...
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Reck commented,
Does anyone know if this bugs been fixed for the 2023 version? I'm still not seeing a way to see cataloging progress but maybe you view it in a different way compared to 2022?
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Reck commented,
Thanks Brian.
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Reck created a post,
Cost of upgrading from older versions?
AnsweredDoes it cost the same to upgrade Photo Raw regardless of what version you're upgrading from? In the UK to upgrade from 2022->2023 it costs around £87, would it be the same if I was upgrading from 2...
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Reck commented,
Brian, thanks for posting that link. Just watched the first couple of videos and looks very interesting, i'm going to watch the whole playlist. It was interesting to hear Scott have to explain that...
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Reck commented,
Rick, what do you mean when you say "They are not the same tools renamed, they are actually separate tools".? As far as I can see they do exactly the same thing but are confusingly called different...