Prevent token recognition in watermark
I want to create a metadata watermark (ISO, aperture, focal length and shutter speed).
Can I somehow insert the literal word "ISO" in my watermark? Every time I type "ISO" it is converted to the token ISO.
Thanks in advance! /Per
Can I somehow insert the literal word "ISO" in my watermark? Every time I type "ISO" it is converted to the token ISO.
Thanks in advance! /Per
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This is just the auto-fill behavior.
Type ISO, then tap esc to cancel the auto-fill. You should then have a text element.0 -
Unfortunately not, it inserts the token "ISO" and moves the input cursor to the end of the input field. 0 -
Contact support so they can assist: http://support.phaseone.com 0 -
I see the same behaviour - it puts in the token, and I can't make it just use the text ISO. (Not that I am a great user of watermarks, but I was curious. I'd be interested if you could post back here with any answer that Support come up with, Per.)
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I've just tried the following and it seems to work : first type "IS O whatever" (with a space between S and O), then move the cursor back to where the space is and delete it. That way the auto-fill system will stay quiet. 0 -
I reported it to Phase One support and got the following response:
Hi
If you use capitals it is correct that it does this.
Workaround is to use lower case or write it in Job name instead and use jobname token.
It should be possible to press escape or arrow forward to come around this so we will report it as a bug.
Let's hope they fix it as soon as possible.0 -
[quote="E, Per" wrote:
I want to create a metadata watermark (ISO, aperture, focal length and shutter speed).
Can I somehow insert the literal word "ISO" in my watermark? Every time I type "ISO" it is converted to the token ISO.
Thanks in advance! /Per
Are your "aperture", "focal length" and "shutter speed" watermarks also text or are they tokens?
If tokens, what purpose does the text "ISO" have as part of the watermark?
Just curious - it seems unconventional so I assume you have a specific purpose for it?
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