As a side note: When checking the PM PDF Manual the word "unsupported" does not show up in a word search, so I assume there's no discussion there of this. I think it's an omission that should be addressed. The following is what I've deduced from this forum.
As I understand it PM uses Quicktime to render files (at least on the Mac), so any file that Quicktime can't render is shown as "Unsupported". I believe this includes psd files over a certain megabyte size and/or pixel dimension and images in the LAB color space, plus a few other file types? For example, I currently have a layered .psd file that's just over 1 Gb (shows as 1.05 Gb in finder) that is 6178 px wide which previews as "Unsupported". I presume this is just over what Quicktime will render. I also use LAB frequently enough that I wish there were some limited support.
I have some questions/suggestions:
1. Would it be possible to have PM use the embedded preview instead of a black frame? Preferably with the words "Unsupported Format Variant" over the thumbnail.
2. Would it be possible to keep some of PM's functionality with these files? Specifically:
a. The ability to open the original by Control-Clicking on the thumbnail to bring up the PM choices. Currently the dialog comes up, but when I choose "Edit Original" nothing happens- forcing me to either go to the file in the Finder and open it from there (Control-Click does work for this), or switch to Bridge.
b. The ability to embed metadata. I don't think it's currently possible to copy metadata from a supported file and embed it in an unsupported file? Again, the only work around I can see is to open the images in Bridge and to figure out how to copy and paste this info from there. I currently don't know how to do this and I really don't want to have to learn how. I may be wrong, but I don't think embedding metadata has anything to do with Quicktime limitations?
Thanks,
Ric
OS 10.4.11, PM 4.5.4