Is it possible to show EXIF info in the Browser (Grid) view?
Is there any way of customizing the browser view mode to show specific EXIF info (ISO in particular) when using the grid view? At the moment, I don't use the 'rating' or color tags. Alternatively, is it possible to remove some of the columns in the List view that aren't used?
I have used this feature in other processors, such as ACDSee, as it helps me to apply batch adjustments (based on expected noise/exposure) for multiple images with similar capture settings. However, I prefer the batch adjustments possible in Capture One, as the processing speed is much quicker.
Although I can use the List view to achieve this, it involves more scrolling through the files, and the thumbnails are too small to see the impact of the batch changes clearly.
Hopefully someone can enlighten me on this!
Thanks
I have used this feature in other processors, such as ACDSee, as it helps me to apply batch adjustments (based on expected noise/exposure) for multiple images with similar capture settings. However, I prefer the batch adjustments possible in Capture One, as the processing speed is much quicker.
Although I can use the List view to achieve this, it involves more scrolling through the files, and the thumbnails are too small to see the impact of the batch changes clearly.
Hopefully someone can enlighten me on this!
Thanks
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Have you considered whether a SORT and making the Information (Exif) tool visible would be of any help?
Or, taking that a stage further, how about a Smart Album or two pre-defined to group as per your expectations for files with setting combinations that are likely to share editing parameters?
Grant0 -
If you know the desired ISO speed, you can write this value directly to the search/filter box.
With advanced search (click the small magnifying glass icon) you can filter the view using several exif fields.
regards,
Tappari0 -
[quote="Tappari" wrote:
If you know the desired ISO speed, you can write this value directly to the search/filter box.
With advanced search (click the small magnifying glass icon) you can filter the view using several exif fields.
Good thinking. One addition:
You can incorporate the advanced search in a Smart Album and have the search criteria being applied automatically and always at hand.0 -
The smart albums seem to do the trick and may save some time. Thanks for your help 0
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