Suggestion: Unmark "History" (Processed) col on new change
From what I can tell, the "History" column is blank until the (raw) pic is processed via any recipe, after which it permanently retains a cog wheel icon. Perhaps I'm missing some behaviour but that's what I've gathered.
Anyway considering smart albums already have a boolean filter for "processed" which uses that history column, it would be handy if upon any new edits to a pic, the "processed" flag was reset to false (blank).
Thus when used with the smart album filter, its easy to identify which pics need to be re-exported.
Thanks,
Alex
Anyway considering smart albums already have a boolean filter for "processed" which uses that history column, it would be handy if upon any new edits to a pic, the "processed" flag was reset to false (blank).
Thus when used with the smart album filter, its easy to identify which pics need to be re-exported.
Thanks,
Alex
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Alex
In my experience the "processed" flag is a little more randomly recorded than you have described.
Also one can, with process recipes, process to more than one recipe at a time. Thus without having a complete historically accurate list of when an image was processed, to where and with what settings I'm not sure that any marginal enhancement is worth the effort.
I suppose that one could have some control over the "Processed" filter by creating a new variant for any further edits. To my way of thinking that, or some record of "history" that equated to it, would make quite a meaningful and potentially useful development. Anything less may not be worth the effort.
Just my opinion of course.
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Hi Grant,
Yes I'd also like a way to bind individual pics to one or more recipes, but I think that's a separate (still good) idea.
However it remains that once you edit a pic, any previous exports are out of date. If the history/processed column were reset to false, they'd be easy to find for re-export.
For me at least, that's a large benefit.
Alex0
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