
Peter Johnson
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I agree wholeheartedly. Seems to be a win of ideology which ignores practicality, 'user experience' and providing one's customers (who keep the company in business) with the tools they need.
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Hi Jim. Like you I would really like the ability to set C1 to overwrite previous jpeg exports which I use in Final Cut Pro. It is so tedious to have to delete the original file and rename the new o...
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Hi, I have the same problem as Mirko with video clips. I imported a Lightroom catalog containing nearly 19k video clips which were all colour tagged with the same tags as in LR. Unfortunately, desp...
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ThomasH, I agree totally with your sentiments. Waited for years for the option to have an exported file overwrite a previously exported file of the same name. Although C1 is incredibly powerful, I ...
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That is exactly what I want to do as well. It is such a pain to have to enter the same metadata for many images one image at a time. Hopefully this will be corrected in a future update. :-)
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Thank goodness - AT LAST. Hopefully they have realised that listening to their customers and acting on that feedback is invaluable to generate customer loyalty and for the long term success of a bu...
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@ Albert I am in just the same situation as you because probably more than half my 100k photo/clip collection are movies taken on a lot of video cameras since 1991. After many attempts, I think I h...
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Hi Albert, I sympathise with your difficulties in managing the metadata in a large photo collection and like Phrank am looking for a way to make my collection and metadata truely free from being lo...
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Sorry Lily but as far as I can determine, the Fujifilm X-E1 camera does not store any metadata information inside the movie files. Here is a link to the movie file on Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.c...
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PS. The Creation Date of the movie file is: 2013-10-23 @ 11;34;12 and not 2013-10-23 @ 01;34;12 which is the result produced by C1.