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NNN636171644615965888 commented,
On a Mac, I've used HoudahGeo for years as a preliminary step to importing my photos into C1.
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NNN636171644615965888 commented,
No, I'm importing my images into C1 from SD cards. You're probably right about the tethering, which is why I've never used the tool before.
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NNN636171644615965888 commented,
Okay, I think I've got it: there's a tool called Next Capture Naming (has anyone ever used this?) that is default loaded with "Name" and "Camera Counter" tokens. It may be that this populates the I...
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NNN636171644615965888 commented,
Hello, Thanks for your reply; it's what I figured (feared, actually). Still, I wonder by what mechanism the IPTC-Status: Title field was originally populated with the File Name to begin with—I cert...
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NNN636171644615965888 created a post,
Batch Renaming IPTC Status Title
Hello, I'm in the process of putting some order into the several thousand images I have in C1 and am batch renaming the files in a more logical format to replace the camera names that have defined ...
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NNN636171644615965888 commented,
Well, I've found a workaround:Using a Process Recipe, I output the photos on each roll to a file on my desktop. Then, using A Better Finder Rename, I simply add a "f" onto the file extension "tif" ...
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NNN636171644615965888 commented,
Me neither... One thing to note: the individual photo files have the suffix ".tif"; when they are reimported, they are marked ".tiff".
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NNN636171644615965888 commented,
An update:I've done a batch export of a Project (36 files—each Project is a roll of 35mm images) onto the Desktop, then reimported back into COP and the images are now editable.A few questions:Do...
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NNN636171644615965888 commented,
Hello tenmangu81,Thanks for the quick response. According to the ICC Profile in the Process Summary under the Output tab, the images are in Adobe RGB (1998); the Format is TIFF (8-bit) and File Siz...
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NNN636171644615965888 created a post,
Scanned Images Read-Only
Hello,I scanned several hundred rolls of 35mm B&W negatives into Aperture (using a Plustek OpticFilm 8100 with SilverFast software), viewing and editing the tiff files without problem for a couple ...