Marcin Mrzygłocki
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Marcin Mrzygłockiさんがコメントを作成しました:
RobiWan where are you from? Poland maybe? :D Marcin and "RZ" looks like Right on point! (You should eventually search for it in Cache or something else directiories. Maybe C1 used it with sessio...
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Marcin Mrzygłockiさんがコメントを作成しました:
Walter Rowe Sessions store no metadata or adjustments in the database. Correction: no adjustments. EXIF is still saved. I wonder, why this duplication of COSes, especially as this would be around...
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Marcin Mrzygłockiさんがコメントを作成しました:
A very interesting topic to me as well, as I have a very clear plan on creating "subsessions" to speed up work - instead of using the main session, which can take minutes to load and frequently fre...
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Marcin Mrzygłockiさんがコメントを作成しました:
You can backup *.cos files, which are very lightweight, then in case of any failure use the information from these files to match files from card to the expected names.
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Marcin Mrzygłockiさんがコメントを作成しました:
Workaround: make a separate folder on card for each job and then import that exact folder when adding the job.
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Marcin Mrzygłockiさんがコメントを作成しました:
I see something very similar on sessions (16.2 Windows 10). My solution is to edit filters only when disabled and avoid changes while they are enabled. A big NO as well is having more than ~10 imag...
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Marcin Mrzygłockiさんがコメントを作成しました:
Maybe take permissions away? Lock, chmod and chown using the same script pattern. Edit: I don't know if "locking" is somehow related to "setting immutable flag", but you may look the other one up. ...
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Marcin Mrzygłockiさんがコメントを作成しました:
How is that even possible without permissions?
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Marcin Mrzygłockiさんがコメントを作成しました:
On a different note, this is a (minor) reason why I don't use tethering and instead I have scripted renaming on-the-fly when copying off card; I use my laptop for taking notes on planned names. A m...
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Marcin Mrzygłockiさんがコメントを作成しました:
And which camera - not every brand transmits in metadata the filename it would have used in-camera, maybe none, as even "Original Filename" EXIF field with a different purpose is confused as such d...