Catalog inconsistency
Hi,
I'm seeing some apparent inconsistenies in the catalog in 7.1.2 for osx. I have OSX 10.8.4 and working with images inside the catalog, not referenced.
These are the things I'm seeing:
1. If I delete an image that's first been exported from C1 to another format, i.e. a tiff exported from a Nikon NEF, which I've afterwards have edited externally and imported into the catalog, the NEF that was used to generate the TIFF gets deleted as well. This happens also if I rename the TIFF before importing to something completely different.
2. If I delete an image in C1 (Remove from Catalog) it goes to Trash. If I drag the image from Trash to either the Collection or the Catalog it reappears under Collection but is missing from Catalog. Weird. It never reappears, no matter what I seem to do.
3. Often, I have to relaunch C1 after deleting an image to make it show up in Trash. Similarly, after dragging from Trash to Catalog I have to relaunch to make it reappear in the Catalog. This happens most of the times, seems like the Catalog needs to be relaunched a bit too often or that there no realtime update of the catalog (caching issue?).
4. If I delete an album of remove an imgae from the album, it dissapears from the Collection an Catalog until I relaunch C1. It then reappears in the Collection. I sweated quite a bit the first few times as I thought I had deleted the images...
Is the above known bugs, or just something weird with my particular configuration? I'm on trial with 10 days left, and don't want to purchase if this is normal because I don't feel safe about not loosing images when they keep getting lost and I don't know if they're really there before having relaunched the application...
Cheers,
Andreas
I'm seeing some apparent inconsistenies in the catalog in 7.1.2 for osx. I have OSX 10.8.4 and working with images inside the catalog, not referenced.
These are the things I'm seeing:
1. If I delete an image that's first been exported from C1 to another format, i.e. a tiff exported from a Nikon NEF, which I've afterwards have edited externally and imported into the catalog, the NEF that was used to generate the TIFF gets deleted as well. This happens also if I rename the TIFF before importing to something completely different.
2. If I delete an image in C1 (Remove from Catalog) it goes to Trash. If I drag the image from Trash to either the Collection or the Catalog it reappears under Collection but is missing from Catalog. Weird. It never reappears, no matter what I seem to do.
3. Often, I have to relaunch C1 after deleting an image to make it show up in Trash. Similarly, after dragging from Trash to Catalog I have to relaunch to make it reappear in the Catalog. This happens most of the times, seems like the Catalog needs to be relaunched a bit too often or that there no realtime update of the catalog (caching issue?).
4. If I delete an album of remove an imgae from the album, it dissapears from the Collection an Catalog until I relaunch C1. It then reappears in the Collection. I sweated quite a bit the first few times as I thought I had deleted the images...
Is the above known bugs, or just something weird with my particular configuration? I'm on trial with 10 days left, and don't want to purchase if this is normal because I don't feel safe about not loosing images when they keep getting lost and I don't know if they're really there before having relaunched the application...
Cheers,
Andreas
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Could anyone please comment if they observe the same behavior as I describe above?
Another strange Catalog issue I'm seeing is that the reported number of images in the Catalog (The number to the right of "All Images" under "Catalog Collections") is depending on Variants being Collapsed or Expanded, so that it reports the amount of visible images rather than total images. I would greatly prefer that it always shows the number of all images...
Honestly, I find the software great, but I'm seeing so many "bugs" that I feel that the Catalog implementation is not ready for release, unless something is wrong with my configuration.
Cheers,
Andreas0
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