selecting a range of images in the browser
hallo,
can anybody tell me how i can select a range of images in the browser.
in 3.7.9 i used the command key and than selected the images, the images that were selected got a color around.
in 4.5.2 I tried the same using the command key and than selecting, it does not work, i also tried it with the shift key same result.
i was used in 3.7.9 to select all the images that were not good in the capture folder and than delete them in one time, so just the images that were processed were in the capture folder and could backupped.
with kind regards frits kösters
nethherlands
can anybody tell me how i can select a range of images in the browser.
in 3.7.9 i used the command key and than selected the images, the images that were selected got a color around.
in 4.5.2 I tried the same using the command key and than selecting, it does not work, i also tried it with the shift key same result.
i was used in 3.7.9 to select all the images that were not good in the capture folder and than delete them in one time, so just the images that were processed were in the capture folder and could backupped.
with kind regards frits kösters
nethherlands
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Frits,
Selecting images by clicking with the mouse with either the Shift (for a range) or Cmd (random selection) should work in CO 4.x like in CO 3.x. There is probably something wrong here, but I do not have a clue yet. Are you running on an Intel Mac with OS X 10.5.x?
Can you try to select based on star rating or color tagging (after applying rating or color tag first) to a few images and see whether that does work?
Have you upgrade from an earlier version of CO4?0 -
hi paul,
i am running on a intelbased mac os 10.5.x
i installed 4.5.2
but selecting with command key won,t work.
selecting by colortag works well, but deleting them for instance doesnot work.
when i like to the delete all the red onces, the program does not delete all selected but just the first one i tagged. strange. in 3.7. it was so easy!!
with kind regards frits
netherlands0 -
Frits,
Applying an action in CO 4.x to a selection of image, like deleting or processing, involves the Shift-key in addition to the command or mouse click. In some instances, it requires the Option-key. The idea behind that is that you are able to apply an action to the primary selection (fat white border) and not the other selected.
Note that in CO 4.5.x you can now either "Trash" (=move to trash folder) or "Delete Permanently". See the File menu. Toggle the Option-key with the File menu open and review the effect.0
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