PL5.all releases) on Win 10 has Metadata change detection issues! which hadn’t involved Photo Supreme Lite (in my case). I attempted to repeat the workflow with images from my recent tests for PL5. Your changes made on one system are no longer carried over via the DOP! With PL5 the DOP is no longer used as a source of metadata but the image is and the rotations undertaken have gone because PL5 cannot recognise the Photo Supreme ‘Rotation’ values. The photo and the DOP could then be carried anywhere and re-introduced to PL4 and all was the same! I do a similar thing when testing using both FastRawViewer multi-windows with the “sharpness” options, either, none or both displayed but my preferred approach for my own purposes is export (from RAW) without NR to be able to quickly flick from one version to another to compare alternative edits “instantly”, avoiding any the render time delays!įrom what I understand it seems that Photo Supreme rotations were not recognised by PL4 so you rotated again in PL4 and exported the rotated image for comparison. I have vision problems and coparing like this has always been, I have found, the easist way esp as denoising cant be seen in PL. I export them as fastview can compare up to 4 imiges and zoom in. If there has been no change made externally to any of the metadata then there is no need to refresh the PL5 metadata, if there has been a change made externally then with AS(OFF) a ‘Read from image’ is required to refresh/re-align PL5 metadata. In addition any change to ‘Rotation’ will be stored in the image by Photo Supreme and by PL5 if it is allowed to or forced ‘Write to image’ change should be detected but depending on the AS(ON) AS(OFF) switch and except for the first discovery of an image in a directory which will always result in a ‘Read from image’ either explicitly or using equivalent code, at least on Win 10! checking the value of ‘Rotation’ in the PL5 DOP shows what should be in the database, regardless of whether this metadata has been flushed back to the image or not! However, the PL5 DOP can be used for tracking what is in the PL5 database, allegedly, i.e. The ‘Rotation’ is metadata (which you know better than I) which now resides in the image metadata (embedded or sidecar) not the DOP (except for a PL4 DOP which will be read and accepted by PL5 and the PL5 DOP which will be updated with changes made in PL5 but never read and used in PL5!) So, you never open the folder in PL before working on the images in PS? Because as soon as PL has seen the folder, it tends to index it and will store the orientation in the database, which will then affect what happens the next time you open PL after changing a file elsewhere.
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