NNN634550888500443360
- 合計アクティビティ 11
- 前回のアクティビティ
- メンバー登録日
- フォロー 0ユーザー
- フォロワー 0ユーザー
- 投票 0
- サブスクリプション 3
アクティビティの概要
NNN634550888500443360さんの最近のアクティビティ-
NNN634550888500443360さんがコメントを作成しました:
I too am a long-time user of iView, since the very first version. I've used nearly every version since then, including when it was Expression Media.Sadly, I find myself waiting for the product to ...
-
NNN634550888500443360さんがコメントを作成しました:
I saw that in my many web searches, thanks for looking. But those pager elements don't appear in Phase One's Media Pro, for any Photoshop file. Looks like that support got dropped.
-
NNN634550888500443360さんがコメントを作成しました:
My images are 250 MB before using maximized compatability, and 370 MB after. That's an increase of 50%.I wouldn't mind if the previews only used the base layer, as that would be good enough to kno...
-
NNN634550888500443360さんがコメントを作成しました:
Yes, that did "solve" the problem, but at the cost of adding over 100-150 MB *per file*!! Is there any chance Media Pro can be improved to not require this workaround, since Adobe Bridge was able ...
-
NNN634550888500443360さんがコメントを作成しました:
I'm using a Mac, so my only options are Apple and Phase One. Neither is able to preview my Photoshop files. Haven't had any problems with ordinary 16-bit TIFFs.
-
NNN634550888500443360さんが投稿を作成しました:
No preview or thumbnail for Photoshop files
I've started a new catalog after buying a new camera, and already I've run into a problem: Out of the 7 photoshop files that I have, 5 of them show up as pure white in both the thumbnail and the pr...
-
NNN634550888500443360さんがコメントを作成しました:
I discovered why my categories were so slow to select: because all the images in those categories were offline. If a category has no offline images, selection and display of thumbnails is nearly i...
-
NNN634550888500443360さんが投稿を作成しました:
Really poor performance in the latest Media Pro
I have a catalog with less than 10k images. It opens in an instant, but whenever I click on a category to view its contents, I get a spinning beach-ball for 14 seconds(!!) on an 8-core Mac Pro wit...