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Option to delete the files after saveoption deletes the unsaved XMP images
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Yes, most of the time those might be corrupt JPG files. But of course, there could be other reasons.
Are you thinking on a "delete" option right on this dialog?
Another option I could think of, would be to provide an option in the Edit Menu "Select all unsaved files" which would then allow you to delete them after they are selected. Of course that would not be as obvious, but also maybe prevent people from accidentally deleting files.
Let me know what you guys think.
Are you thinking on a "delete" option right on this dialog?
Another option I could think of, would be to provide an option in the Edit Menu "Select all unsaved files" which would then allow you to delete them after they are selected. Of course that would not be as obvious, but also maybe prevent people from accidentally deleting files.
Let me know what you guys think.
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Are you using the latest version of LRTimelapse? (6.5.2) - this already checks for corrupt images when loading a folder and offers to delete then. Please try that out. See: https://lrtimelapse.com/news/lrtimelapse...-released/
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When you work with jps the xmp data will be written inside the JPG. You need to make sure that those files. are writeable and no other program is locking them (for example lightroom generating previews on background or similar.). Also make sure to kot have turned on the lightroom option to automatically write xmp data. This might interfere.
It's better to work with raw files, if you can.
It's better to work with raw files, if you can.