[BUG] Orientation filter does not properly work
Hello,
I had the same problem with CP12 and just found out is still on CP20 so I decided to report it, maybe you can fix it in the next upgrade.
As you can see in the screen shot:
https://www.evernote.com/l/AB1QAmL01LdMyonVej4wfXrcBmTiFZizMzw
even if I select Orientation = Landscape I sill see both landscape and portrait images.
Hope you can fix this asap.
Thank you
I had the same problem with CP12 and just found out is still on CP20 so I decided to report it, maybe you can fix it in the next upgrade.
As you can see in the screen shot:
https://www.evernote.com/l/AB1QAmL01LdMyonVej4wfXrcBmTiFZizMzw
even if I select Orientation = Landscape I sill see both landscape and portrait images.
Hope you can fix this asap.
Thank you
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Strange.
I never use this but just tried it and it works fine for my random set of over 2000 images that I'm using for testing and learning. Portrait, Landscape or Square.
That said I'm using Windows 7.
To report this as a possible bug you need to create a Support Case for the Capture One Support Team to address working with you personally.
This forum is a User to User resource and not an official support forum nor a place to register apparent bugs and have them addressed in a controlled environment.
The Support system provides the tools Phase use to work through an investigation.
HTH.
Grant0 -
To report this as a possible bug you need to create a Support Case for the Capture One Support Team to address working with you personally.
thank you Grant will do so!0 -
ugrandolini wrote:
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As you can see in the screen shot:
https://www.evernote.com/l/AB1QAmL01LdMyonVej4wfXrcBmTiFZizMzw
even if I select Orientation = Landscape I sill see both landscape and portrait images.
You could try this workaround (it is a bug and I reported similar issues in the search function).
If "equals" is the default setting for a search you specify, intentionally change it ("is not equal to") and revert it back. Now it will work.0 -
Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
If "equals" is the default setting for a search you specify, intentionally change it ("is not equal to") and revert it back. Now it will work.
thank you so much Paul, this actually help me in my work 😊
let's hope for a software fix with the next release!
have a nice day!
Ugo0 -
Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
You could try this workaround (it is a bug and I reported similar issues in the search function).
If "equals" is the default setting for a search you specify, intentionally change it ("is not equal to") and revert it back. Now it will work.
Tried again today but still have the problem and even the I try to invert the selection I still get mixed results 😭0
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