imaginatian
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Hi,If you have VBS scripts that worked in iView and Expression MediaPro then it is a simple change to make them work for Phase One MediaPro.Near the top of each script will be a line of code that c...
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You can get Media Pro to catalogue non-standard file types by adding their extension details to a file called Custom.txt. See this recent post where .MTS video files could then be catalogued - - ...
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Hal,The "simple" way would be to define a custom field that contains the price for an image. Then define a view for your thumbnails using Ctrl/Cmd+J. This allows you to select which fields are sh...
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Markus,All the standard EXIF data is there. However not everything is searchable. The only way I'm aware of to make use of it is to change to the "List" view. If you right click on the column he...
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[quote="syncrasy" wrote: Are you really using one keystroke command (Ctrl-click) to perform both actions simultaneously (expand/collapse + purge/add)?Yes. I've tested this in iView Media Pro, MS...
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[quote="macsrock" wrote: I think you just changed my workflow for the better!There is no single correct workflow, there is only the workflow that works best for you. However people, technologies...
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Two ways:The best is to use Find (Ctrl / Cmd + F) and enter "Catalog Sets" in the first search filter and "Is Empty" in the second. Then the Find button should reveal all images in the current vie...
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Dieselsmurf,If you go to the "List" view you will see a table of images with various attributes beside them. If you right click on the column headings you will get a list of the various fields tha...
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Wrong! I've just tried adding images to a test catalogue I created for when v1.0 was released. That stopped working at 127,999 images. Adding a new folder to this catalogue causes it to crash. ...
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Josh,From my limited scripting skills - and I don't know if there's been any change from iView/xMedia to MediaPro - I'm not aware of any method for doing this. There is a method for "moving" files...