Greetings
Partly my fault, but I just lost some important commercial photos when using PhotoMechanic.
Here's what happened, why it is _partly_ my fault, and why there might be a serious glitch with PhotoMechanic:
At the end of last week I spent two and a half days photographing a small resort/motel/cabin type of place in Northern California.
Because I don't have a laptop computer, I filled most of my Compact Flash cards and brought them home for uploading to my desktop computer.
I also had a job the afternoon I returned home, so when I returned I quickly copied the photos from my flash cards directly to awaiting folders on my desktop computer, without taking the time to boot PhotoMechanic, updating my stationary pad and Ingesting with unique names.
The photos from each card went into separate folders, and each folder was named appropriately to the job but ending with consecutive letters, such as _a, _b, _c, etc.
Because each file was named _D2X0001.JPG (with consecutive numbers), each folder had photos with the same names.
This evening (Sunday), I finally had the time to sort out the best photos, the keepers.
After tagging the best photos in folder "a" I dragged them into the "keepers" folder within folder "a."
I then did the same for folder "b."
However, when I attempted to drag the best photos in folder "b" to its own "keepers" folder, my hand slipped and the photos went into the keepers folder for "a."
Because the files had not been renamed, I was immediately met with the warning that files in "a" with the same names already existed. My choices were to replace or cancel them individually or cancel the operation.
I clicked on the "Cancel" button to avoid losing the existing files within folder "a."
Unfortunately -- and this is the possible glitch -- the cancel command did not work and I lost the best photos within folder "a."
Granted, I should have renamed the files with unique names beforehand.
Granted, I should have been more careful in dragging.
However, the "Cancel" button did not cancel the command to drag and the existing files within "a" were replaced by those from "b."
This is something you should look into and correct.
I am using Windows XP Pro, and the latest version of PhotoMechanic.
It took a lot of work to take those photos -- I am not a "point 'n clicker" -- and to set up the lighting, etc. It might also cost me financially and reputation wise.
Please make sure that this fine program is not something I will have to discard.
Thank you,
Robert McClintock