Michael Naylor
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[quote="Eric Nepean" wrote: Use Affinity photo to upsize the image by a factor of 2I've tried this, but it remains un-editable. In C1P, select a small JPG file to open in Affinity Photo, upsize ...
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[quote="John Doe" wrote: [quote="fatihayoglu" wrote: We also know 32bit apps are still working but they are not getting full benefit of the system. I was not aware of that. In what way exactly ...
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As said, I did post a support case. They have replied, admitting that its ridiculous the metadata can't be edited, so they will consider it for the future - whatever that means. Personally, I find...
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For the past couple of weeks I've been trying to migrate to C1P from MPSE, but I'm beginning to think I'm wasting my time. C1P has little to offer, compared to MPSE, with so many features missing....
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I only discovered this news by accident. Using the "Check for updates" menu option in 2.2 fails to discovered it. Not surprising really, because of PhaseOne's software is iffy - including their w...
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[quote="Michael Naylor" wrote: [quote="SFA" wrote: Just my thoughts. I would not be surprised if everyone has a different point of view, often uniquely their own Very interesting. What's your ...
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Grant,Thanks for the detail, but I am aware of the Unix call. However, the fact is other software, including LR, the Mac Finder, and Media Pro gets around this problem and handles my dates from 19...
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Running the macOS xattr command on the image file reveals...com.apple.lastuseddate#PScom.apple.metadata:_kMDItemUserTagscom.apple.quarantineI'm wondering if C1P is manipulating the extended attrib...
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[quote="tenmangu81" wrote: [quote="Michael Naylor" wrote: I have had some low resolution pics myself, too, coming from old negas scans, that I can't edit, but I consider they are not worth edit...
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I've contacted support about this each time an updated trial was released, but PhaseOne aren't interested in fixing this. With thousands of scanned images, all with EXIF dates going back to 1906, ...