The fact that PM doesn't reflect metadata edits to RAW files has been discussed in this forum. The problem is that Adobe Camera Raw, for example, does not update the embedded JPG preview in the RAW file when a metadata edit is made, and it's apparently difficult (though not impossible?) for PM to process the instructions in an .XMP sidecar file and generate an updated preview on its own. Based on this, I have two questions:
(1) Is it actually possible (whether or not it's difficult) for PM to generate it's own updated preview based on metadata edits? For my money, this is the #1 drawback of PM. I would expect a file browser to show me the current state of any file it's capable of browsing. Given that PM's stated goal is focus on the relatively narrow functionality of file browsing, I would think this is a much more important missing feature than cataloging or other DAM functionality.
(2) Is anyone aware of a RAW editor that does update the embedded JPG preview based on metadata edits? ACR clearly doesn't, but there are quite a few RAW editors out there, and if one of them had this feature, I would switch to using it just so I could keep using PM.
Cheers,
Joe