Larry,
I'm assuming that this forum is directed to the support staff. Here are my 2 problems.
Kind of. Mostly the actual developers like me answer the questions.
I'm evaluating your program and working with the latest version today... I'm confused by the rotation command. I select 20 images to rotate as a batch operation, go to >tools>apply rotation to files> then I get a popup box explaining the conditions of rotation, ending with "Click ok to rotate your images". Then, I click and the popup box disappears, nothing happens with the images as they remain un-rotated. Am I missing something? I need this function. Rotating one at a time is not an option.
Are the images directly out of the camera?
Also, when do you anticipate fixing this program to always highlight the working folder shown in the file list to the left of the images?
The issue is that showing the folder isn't what all people want all of the time, even if they want it some of the time. Also, it can take a fair amount of time to show the path. If for instance we made the change to show the path in the Navigator each time the tabs changed, then some would be upset about how long it takes to switch between two contact sheets.
I think the best thing would be to add a contextual menu to the tabs that has an item titled "Show folder in Navigator".
And can the complete path to the active folder be shown at the top or bottom somewhere? Other than these two problems, I love this program.
If you select a photo in a contact sheet then the status text at the bottom will change to include the path. One thing you can do that may be of use to you is right-click a photo and choose "Reveal in Windows Explorer" and you'll get a Windows Explorer window open with the photo highlighted.
-Kirk
First, I'm using Windows XP and shoot with Nikons, D1X, D70s,D100.
The images are directly out of the camera, having been taken off the CF card using Nikon View. Perhaps this is happening because I didn't use PM to "ingest" the images (is that the right term you use for off-loading the CF cards)?
Kirk, are you saying that showing the highlighted folder is a low priority due to it slowing down the navigator? With all due respect, the simple program ACDsee (consumer version, not the pro version) is not slowed down by this effect. I understand that some things that seem simple are not, however this doesn't seem to be one of them. Also, opening a Windows Explorer view seems to defeat the purpose of the PM contact sheet.
Adding a contextual menu to the tabs would seem to be a good plan. My reasons for seeing the path or for seeing which folder I'm working requires a rather complex explanation. My images are used is several different applications and get tuned differently for other purposes. It's important to me to be able to glance and make sure I'm working in the right folder. I suppose I will have to make some changes in my workflow, but this will be difficult for me to give up. Right now, it is pretty hard to imagine that I can find a workaround for it. We'll see.
Oh, BTW, when viewing images on the contact sheet, can I edit the original images by drag/dropping the thumbs to another folder in the navigator window to the left?
Thank you for your help!
lt