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Robert
Agree entirely - taking the John Smith and John James Smith example, you have to know that you need to exclude James OR look at the results of John Smith and then tamper with the SC to get what you want.
Interestingly I would have thought that 'starts with John smith' would have excluded...
..but OP has already shown that in LR, NO profiles are shown - it's empty. Even if (doubtful) something was wrong with creating profiles, at least, the standard profiles loaded with the printer would show up in LR.
I still wonder about C vs H drive!
Alan
We have had this before and I'm sure someone with a better memory than mine will step in!!
I do know that there are as many ways to deal with dtg (date time groups) as there are image applications and, additionally, some cameras have the facility to 'set time' as offset from GMT whereas...
Beat is right that focal length is not a standard filter but you can do it by negating those fields likely to have the same value. The following picks up focal length of 4''mm but is really only useful for occasional use rather than for multiple focal length values.
Only way I can think of requires the file names to have similar structures.
So if your filenames were Trip A '1'1.jpg & Trip A '1'2.jpg, you could select the folder and open a Library Filter Text:
Filename>Contains All>1.jpg
This would, of course, give you 1 in every 1' of your images. If...
Agree with Nisseman Smith but not Nisse Jones 'cos the latter is excluded i.e. not a smith
Absolutely but we must not forget that it's a failure of LR that causes such action!
@Robert
I must be having one of my thick days!
I thought the first part of my suggestion returns all Smiths and then the subset takes only those starting with Nissie
Is that not what the OP wanted
John is, of course, right. There are a number of issues with smart collections but provided you do not have a Nisse Smith and a Nisse F Smith, I think the following will work:
Well I'm sure but if the raw files are untouched as you say then you have NO xmp block to worry about.
Incidentally, LR alters ALL dates i.e. DTO, DTD, CreateDate
I can only speak for Canon CR2 but:
If the raw files are untouched then you will only have 2 dates to be concerned with viz Date Time Original and Create Date. Both these dates are held in Exif and can be batch adjusted by exiftoolgui.
But if, say, you have already used downloading software...
Firm advocate of exiftoolgui. 'Tis a front end to Phil Harvey's exiftool. Worth trying on a couple of images. Screen dump of the exif edit area:
DTO and Create Date will alter exif dates but not xmp date time digitised.
Slightly outside the remit of this forum (I'm sure to be forgiven!) but any idea why standalone version of dng converter will not convert tiffs to dng but LR has no problem?
Jim
I hope you can handle conflicting advice - you're about to get some!!
If I have read your other thread correctly, you are in a position where you have no raws (or few) with their attendant 'develop history' to worry about. In other words, if my reading is correct, you could delete the...
Not sure I agree about that bit. Intel Read speed is superb but writing is poor to middling. OCZ Vertex 2 is about to come out - the Vertex (1) wipes the floor with everything else and 2 Vertexes (Vertices?) configured as RAID' for system drive is reckoned to be the dog's spheres. I'm hooked...
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