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Author Topic: v2014.125 issues/comments  (Read 3904 times)
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« on: November 12, 2013, 10:48:26 PM »

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v2014.125    11/12/13

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v2014.125 includes the following:

  • Smart color: Improved smart color to handle a wider variety of photos.
  • Database search tool: Added the ability to search based on file or folder name to find non-databased photos.
  • Canon 6D raw: Added an ICC profile for Canon 6D raw photo developing.
  • UI improvements: Fixed some color inconsistencies when using skins other than the 2014 dark skin.

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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2013, 11:10:11 AM »

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Database search tool: Added the ability to search based on file or folder name to find non-databased photos.

Mike,
Thanks!
This one is what I needed.
Frankly, this is the one that will alleviate frustration for me.
Many times, someone will ask me for a certain image. 
Sometimes, Terry will ask to see some bird or water scene that I sent him a while back.
All he is able to remind me was the file name.... _MG_6543 or something like that.
"Wonderful!"
First of all, my camera has been through the numbers three times already.
Second, I have tons of water and bird shots; folders are named, but I don't have a clue what numbers (image filenames) are inside.

Now I can type in 6543, and click on the new file/folder search button, and VIOLA!
It searched through 250,000 in a second and popped every image or file with that name.

In my case, I tell it to search C:\Pics   
All my images are in folders below that main folder...
If it's an oldie that I need, then I only need to change the search parameter to D:\Pics; or Y:\  (my backup drives.)

It even works on my really old images stored on CDs  (before DVDs), and of course DVDs.
All I had to do was type in the Drive letter for my DVD drives.


Bye Bye Lightroom.

Fred

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