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Library Needs Serious Development

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  • syncrasy
    I started a similar list of C1 DAM demands in the Media Pro subforum, but I don't use C1 so you found many items I was not aware of. I would also suggest you send your list to Support to document it officially.

    But, given the extensive list of flaws, it's very unlikely that C1 will become a true DAM comparable to Media Pro (or Lightroom or Aperture for that matter) in the next two years (my deadline for an MP replacement), so I'll likely stop updating my list in the near future as I transition away from Phase One.
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  • Matt Connors
    Solid list. I'd like to see many of these as well. Especially #1, #2, #5, and #6 (please! horrible now in V12).
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  • Brian Shumway
    The ONLY reason I even use C1 is because the color rendition and some of the color tools are so much better than Lightroom. Lightroom color rendition is horrific. It's better in pretty much every other way. What other program program are you going to use and what's the color rendition like? Good idea to contact support.
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  • syncrasy
    [quote="NN636722249866834366UL" wrote:
    What other program are you going to use and what's the color rendition like?

    Nikon software for raw NEFs. (Color rendition and overall quality are excellent right out of the box.) For everything else I use Photoshop.

    But my needs are not the same as a typical C1 commercial shooter.
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  • Mark Moore
    Yes, the DAM in CO is pretty poor. I can not fathom why engineering resource was directed at a rather pointless UI reskin given more pressing issues such as this.

    Re (2), I am not sure what you mean by this? In my setup, I can use CMD with the left or right arrow keys to move the current image selection. It is similar to LR, although if a several images are selected the keys will only move through the selection.

    Re (3), I have a keyboard shortcut assigned to toggle visibility of the image viewer. This way I can easily toggle between a single image or a large grid of images similarly to the way that LR provides separate library and develop tabs. It might also be possible to achieve something similar by switching workspaces, which would have the advantage of also changing the tool panels if needed.

    For me, the most irritating issue with the DAM is the non-edit ability of many fields, which is a pain when working with film scans (not to mention the knowledge that CO’s “heritage edition†has better tools for film scanning - but at an astronomical price).
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  • FirstName LastName
    I agree all the above and add:
    1 Metadata: Why the tokens in drop down in "Content Headline" or "Category Content" are in alphabetical sort but other metadata sections are unsorted like "Suplementary Category" or "IPTC Scene"
    How to search a token in a section with 150 unsorted tokens?
    How Phase One think the way to use it?

    2 Inside any section in metada tab, why not to change directly the token and that will change all images containing this token in tha metadata (Like Media Pro do). This method sorten mantenance time a lot and over all : avoid mistakes
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  • Emile Gregoire
    Let me add my +1 to the sentiment.

    I was particularly p****d off when PhaseOne shut down support and development of Media Pro. I’d been using it since it was called iView, then was part of Microsoft and finally went to PhaseOne. I was hopeful it would be in good hands or would get integrated in C1. Alas, it lacked attention.

    Then they released v2 and I thought it might finally get the attention it needed so I paid up immediately. Alas, even after paying for basically a non-update it was lagging many months behind C1 updates and never really caught up. It was utterly frustrating and money *totally* wasted and we never even got an apology. When they shut it down I removed Media Pro *and* C1 from my computer and got a subscription with Adobe.

    Anyway, I’m back, but the frustration over the whole Media Pro debacle remains. They should really up their game and take the Library up to 2018 standards. I’m truly happy with the many, many qualities of C1 but this here remains a sore spot...
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  • Brian Shumway
    RE 2 I'm not even sure how to explain this because their terminology is confusing, but I'm talking about when you have a large image selected (I think it's called zoom?) with the viewer on the right or bottom. Rather than just begin to scroll from the smaller thumbnail image (in the viewer) of its large (zoomed) image, you have to move your mouse over another thumbnail image in the viewer and click it in order to be able to fo continuous scrolling from one image to the next. Hope that makes sense! Anyway LR organically starts to scroll from the thumbnail of the large selected image without having to first select another thumbnail first.
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  • cdc
    [quote="NN636722249866834366UL" wrote:
    RE 2 I'm not even sure how to explain this because their terminology is confusing, but I'm talking about when you have a large image selected (I think it's called zoom?) with the viewer on the right or bottom. Rather than just begin to scroll from the smaller thumbnail image (in the viewer) of its large (zoomed) image, you have to move your mouse over another thumbnail image in the viewer and click it in order to be able to fo continuous scrolling from one image to the next. Hope that makes sense! Anyway LR organically starts to scroll from the thumbnail of the large selected image without having to first select another thumbnail first.


    If you get in the habit of always using the cmd+arrows then you will be able to seamlessly scroll through your images whether you have clicked out of the browser or not.
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