Allen1
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Allen1 commented,
Thanks Drew.I was indeed selecting many images (in one case 83 and in another case 95). But only the first digit (8 or 9) in the number of images selected was being displayed.The problem was caused...
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What is number above Primart Variant icon
Running C1 Express 6.2.1Edit All Selected Variants ... is enabled.The Primary Variant icon (in toolbar) is orange (as expected).When I select several images and make an auto adjustment to all of th...
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Allen1 commented,
There may be two issues here:1. The consumption of resources when a particular process is applied to many images.2. Feedback to the user on the progress of a process that is applied to many images....
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Allen1 commented,
I posted a feature request to PhaseOne (for some type of indicator that can be used to determine when a long-running process is done). Here is their reply ...Thank you for your request. We do have ...
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Allen1 commented,
@karen2I think you are right .... applying global adjustments to all selected images is not (or at least should not be) a background process. There should be some type of visual indicator as to the...
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Allen1 commented,
Thanks Karen .... I'll give your method a try. Have you tried watching the CPU utilization of CaptureOne.exe in Task Manager?Since not every C1 user has a newer PC with multiple cores, perhaps I'll...
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Allen1 commented,
@Paul_EThanks for the tip and the comment.I'll try the Task Manager tip, but it's very approximate. For example, my anti-virus software often starts background processes to download/install signatu...
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How to tell when global changes are completed
I often make global changes to all images in a folder. My question is: how can I tell when these global changes are completed? I will define "global change" to mean any tool that is applied to more...
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Allen1 commented,
John:Thanks for the hints. I never realized that one could make adjustments by hovering over a slider (rather than clicking) and using the mouse wheel to make incremental changes to the slider's po...
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Allen1 commented,
The arrow keys only seem to work (to move to previous or next thumbnail) when the browser window has focus.When the Ctrl key is also pressed (along with with an arrow key) then one can move to next...