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Offline John Harris

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Refreshing Preview Screen
« on: February 20, 2012, 06:31:41 AM »
Using PM 4.6.8 on Mac Lion

I'm relatively new to PM so am still finding my way around but have a quick question. I have set up a filter on my contact sheet view to hide all images tagged red (rejects). My shot selection process is to highlight a bunch of pictures in the contact sheet view & then select the preview view where I can assign colours to each image (with the benefit of auto-advancing to the next image each time I assign a colour). Hitting escape then takes me back to the contact sheet view and automatically hides those images I've set as rejected. My question is whether it's possible to force a refresh of the preview view to also hide the rejects - I've noticed that if you move to a different application and then come back to PM this automatically happens but using a dedicated keystroke would be easier.

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Re: Refreshing Preview Screen
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2012, 06:48:04 AM »
John,

Using PM 4.6.8 on Mac Lion

I'm relatively new to PM so am still finding my way around but have a quick question. I have set up a filter on my contact sheet view to hide all images tagged red (rejects). My shot selection process is to highlight a bunch of pictures in the contact sheet view & then select the preview view where I can assign colours to each image (with the benefit of auto-advancing to the next image each time I assign a colour). Hitting escape then takes me back to the contact sheet view and automatically hides those images I've set as rejected. My question is whether it's possible to force a refresh of the preview view to also hide the rejects - I've noticed that if you move to a different application and then come back to PM this automatically happens but using a dedicated keystroke would be easier.

No, there is no way to force a refresh from within the Preview window at this time.

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Re: Refreshing Preview Screen
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2012, 08:15:44 AM »
Command-/ will refresh the contact sheet when you're not in Preview mode.