Copy meta data to the clipboard
Can you please add cut and paste as a function. I've been waiting for this functionality, which should be standard on the Mac, for several years. I think it's time you copy a filename or lens label to the clipboard.
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Unless I misunderstand your question, this function is served by an icon directly alongside / to the right of the word "Metadata", the diagonal double-ended arrow.
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How do you copy read-only metadata to the clipboard? Like a complex filename in the clipboard to search for the filename? I know it's the same with Lightroom and ExcirePhoto. And there's just a trend in that direction that doesn't take GUI standards seriously.
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I realised what you meant after I replied. I think I can help you but I'll get back to you tomorrow
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Ok, back again now.
Click and hold and move the mouse cursor across the metadata value from left to right, then either right-click > copy or {Ctrl} + C.Because C1 also allows you to edit the filename from the Browser there is another way to copy the filename which is a little bit more convenient:
Click on the filename shown with the image preview in the Browser or press [F2], then either right-click > copy or {Ctrl} + C, then make sure you press {Esc} to close the edit. However, it will not include the filename extension eg. .JPG0 -
Ok - Thanks - but that doesn't work with Offline Files.
I can also take a screenshot and copy it via live text. But I would just like to be able to copy text anywhere with the interface.0 -
Ok, no worries
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