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Photo Mechanic 4.5.2 public beta
« on: June 28, 2007, 08:55:56 PM »
Hello everyone,

Photo Mechanic version 4.5.2 Beta 1 is now available for Mac OS X and Windows.

Download the Mac OS X version here.
Download the Windows version here.

Here are the release notes:

Version 4.5.2
* Added Upload template support using Ruby scripts.  Included a template for the Digital Railroad service.
* Added an option in Ingest to download multiple disks in parallel rather than sequentially.
* (Win) Added the Structured Keywords panel and dialog to be compatible with the Mac version.
* (Win) Added the GPS map browser.
* Added IPTC/XMP update preference for TIFF-based RAW files to not update any (existing) embedded IPTC/XMP.  Normally, Photo Mechanic will at least update any embedded IPTC or XMP data in a TIFF-based RAW file regardless of the IPTC/XMP preference settings to Add embedded IPTC/XMP.  This new option will force Photo Mechanic to leave alone any existing embedded IPTC/XMP in a TIFF-based RAW file so that the RAW file's TIFF table is not touched (this apparently causes problems with some other RAW processing software).
* Added additional maker note metadata mining of Canon EOS-1D Mark III.
* (Mac) Added support for as-shot RAW rendering using ImageIO on Mac OS X 10.4.10 for the Canon EOS-1D Mark III (but not sRAW), Nikon D40X, Leica M8, Leica D-LUX 2 and D-LUX 3, Panasonic DMC-LX1 and DMC-LX2, and Fuji S5 Pro cameras.
* Added {lenstype} or {lt} variable to display the type of lens used for DSLR cameras from Nikon and Canon (when available).
* Added Load Selection and Save Selection commands which load/save a text file (UTF-8) of filenames.
* Added ability to customize the non-selected thumbnail background color.
* The ".pmarrangement.dat" file for remembering arrangement order is only created when an arrangement is made, and the parent folder's modification date is kept untouched when creating or updating the arrangement file.
* (Mac) Fixed crashing issue in the Preview window when zooming-in on certain image sizes and zoom levels.
* (Mac) Fixed a crash that could occur when closing a tab in a contact sheet window.
* Rotated NEF files saved by Nikon Capture now handle crops correctly.
* (Mac) Rotated NEF files saved by Nikon Capture now render in the correct orientation when using ImageIO.
* (Mac) Printing CMYK PSD files with embedded ICC profiles no longer produces strange results.
* (Win) Fixed Ruby Unicode path support in Export and Upload commands.
* Added FTP work-around for servers that will PWD but not CD to home directory.
* Photoshop resolution info is now loaded and saved properly when units are pixels per centimeter; JPEG JFIF resolution now updated with setting resolution.
* Proxy files are now launched with the default OS handler instead of the default image editing application.
* The Structured Keywords dialog is now accessible from the Classic IPTC dialogs.
* The File Picker dialog in the Classic IPTC dialogs now has the same options as in the new-style IPTC dialogs.
* Attached WAV files can now be played from the IPTC info with the Control-Shift-A (Win) or Command-Option-A keyboard shortcut.
* Fixed a problem where the newer IPTC/XMP fields' clear preferences would not be saved and restored.
* Byte Order Marker in code replacement text files is now accounted for.
* Save-As snapshots now save and restore the custom scale width and height values.
* (Mac) Resource forks of images are now stripped when sending photos as email to prevent apparent duplication of photos for certain email clients.
* Extracted JPEG previews from RAW photos now preserve the star rating of the original RAW photo.

This beta will expire on July 6th.  We plan to have the final 4.5.2 version available on or before that date.

-Kirk

Kirk A. Baker
Senior Software Engineer
Camera Bits, Inc.
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