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EIP not supported in C1 23

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  • David david

    This is important information. I prefer to use sessions rather than a catalogue and EIP is the way I use to create collections. Definite killer for me. I am even thinking of going back to 21 due to the unfixed bugs in the print module introduced with 22 and still not fixed!

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  • Ian Wilson
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    David david

    I don't use them routinely, but I have no problems with EIP files in a session in v23 (on a Mac). I don't think that Ralf's experience is typical - I certainly don't remember seeing any other forum members reporting an issue.

    Out of curiosity, could you say how EIPs help you create collections?

    Ian

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  • David david

    One really useful feature of a catalogue is the ability to have collections. I find sessions work better for me but I don't have this feature. Instead, once of I processed an image, I export it as an EIP and keep them in a specific directory. (These are images I will be using several competitions.) This way I will be able to find them readily in my EIP "collections".

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  • Ian Wilson
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    Yes, I know that you can have collections in catalogs, and I use them. I just don't know why you need to use EIPs to do it. 

    Ian

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  • David david

    Sessions don't allow cross session catalogues.

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  • Ian Wilson
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    What I do is work in sessions at first, and then when I have basically done what I want to do with the session, I add the keepers (generally the Selects folder of each session) to a master catalog, leaving the images as managed files in their existing location. After that, I only ever do any further work on them by way of the catalog. So I can organise them in as many collections as I need, and in particular I can search for images taken over a wide range of time in the one catalog, usually through keywords.)

    Ian

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