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How See what shots have been adjusted or not

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  • RichardT
    Does this do what you want:

    1. In the "User Collections" section of the Library tool, click the plus-sign and select "Smart Album".

    2. Give the new smart album a suitable name and click "Create".

    3. In the "Search Criteria" section of the "Edit Smart Album" dialog, click the plus-sign.

    4. Change the first field to "Adjusted" and leave the second field set to "is true".

    5. Click the Save button.

    6. Click on the smart album's entry in the User Collections section of the Library tool.

    The images should then start to appear in the Browser.

    Note: this was figured out from the Windows version, hopefully the Mac version works the same way.
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  • Henrik Lorenzen
    Hi RichardT

    that i think is only in Windows you can do this
    i have no adjustment in Mac
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  • John Doe
    [quote="Lorenzen" wrote:
    Hi RichardT

    that i think is only in Windows you can do this
    i have no adjustment in Mac

    The field is called "Processed" (in the "Basic" section). And as far as I can see, it works fine.
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  • HansB
    Windows version really has an 'Adjusted' selector?

    I am missing that one on Mac, too.

    'Processed' only shows processed files. Files that I adjusted, but not processed, are missing. Makes sense, considering the term used being 'Processed'.


    Regards,
    Hans
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  • John Doe
    [quote="HansB" wrote:

    'Processed' only shows processed files. Files that I adjusted, but not processed, are missing. Makes sense, considering the term used being 'Processed'.

    Oops, sorry, you're right. 🤭
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  • EnderWiggins
    I miss this as well. In Aperture I always had a workflow set up, where I just showed all non-adjusted pictures inside a project using a smart album. When I then went through the pictures one by one, the album would become smaller and smaller and pictures disappeared after I worked on them until nothing was left.
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  • Juerg1
    I checked and found the following (Mac version C19.03):

    -select all images or image folder
    -show images as a listing

    and there you see a "Status" (after "Name" and before "Star Ratings") with an icon similar to the adjustment icon. If no adjustment were made to an image then this icon is missing, otherwise the adjustment icon is there (this is different to the development status "processed" which is further right and selectable as other have noticed).

    Unfortunately, a sorting on this status icon seems not be possible, but at least you can see the list with the images which have no adjustments (by no adjustment icon)

    pretty awkward workaround I must say....should have the adjustment criteria for sorting and selecting.

    Hope I am not wrong on this. but in my catalog pretty all image have the status icon. I added a new variant (without any adjustments on it) and this one shows the image without said icon.
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  • RichardT
    [quote="HansB" wrote:
    Windows version really has an 'Adjusted' selector?

    I am missing that one on Mac, too.

    'Processed' only shows processed files. Files that I adjusted, but not processed, are missing. Makes sense, considering the term used being 'Processed'.


    Regards,
    Hans


    http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah220/Python54/phase_one/Screen-2016-02-12_14-32_zpsrqxmuvnl.jpg

    No idea why Windows has the "Adjusted" criteria and Mac doesn't.

    Richard
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  • Juerg1
    astonishing....I want too on Mac!!!
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  • HansB
    Oops!?!

    I've got 'Height' and 'Width' instead of 'Dimensions', and no 'Adjusted'.
    Phase One, please explain.
    This asks for another support case.


    Regards,
    Hans
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  • HansB
    [quote="WalterRowe" wrote:
    I just submitted a feature request to provide the Smart Album Filter for Adjusted on the Mac. I recommend other also submit a feature request for this. Can't imagine this would be hard to provide. This catalog filtering feature should be platform independent.


    I just submitted that feature request, too.


    Regards,
    Hans
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  • RichardT
    Here is the full list of Smart Albums' search criteria for the Windows version of V9.0.3:

      Any
      Display Name

    Basic
      Adjusted
      Color Tag
      Date
      Date - Month in Year
      Date - Year
      Dimensions
      Format
      Keywords
      Processed
      Rating

    Vendor Specific
      Camera Lens
      Camera Serial
      Drive Mode
      Flash Compensation

    EXIF - Camera
      Camera Make
      Camera Model
      Camera Owner

    EXIF - Exposure
      Aperture
      Exposure Compensation
      Exposure Mode
      Exposure Program
      Flash Mode
      Focal Length
      ISO
      Metering Mode
      Shutter Speed
      White Balance

    EXIF - GPS
      Geotagged

    IPTC - Contact
      Contact Address
      Contact City
      Contact Country
      Contact Emails
      Contact Phones
      Contact Postal Code
      Contact State/Province
      Contact Websites
      Creator
      Creator's Job Title

    IPTC - Content
      Content Description
      Content Description Writer
      Content Headline
      Content Subject Code

    IPTC - Image
      Image City
      Image Country
      Image Location
      Image State
      Intellectual Genre
      IPTC Scene
      ISO Country Code

    IPTC - Status
      Copyright Notice
      Instructions
      Job Identifier
      Provider
      Source
      Title
      Usage Terms

    IPTC - Getty Images
      Original Filename
      Parent MEID
      Personality



    cheers,
    Richard
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