I even said I’d be happy with something as crude as pointing DPL at my top level folder, and having it search recursively for the sidecar files and import them automatically as it found them. I didn’t get any sense that they cared, at all. When I said I was very unhappy with this, and that I was considering moving to other software because of it, the support person simply replied they’d pass along my feedback. I don’t think I’ve done anything with keywords or ranking, and if I did, it wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world if I lost it. I really only care about editing history. I said, what about installing DPL 6 on the old machine, backing up the database, and then restoring that database on the new machine (the exact procedure other software uses for this sort of thing)? They said other customers have tried this and not been happy with the results. They said my only recourse was to import the sidecar files, one by one. I contacted support about what the best way to move my metadata in PhotoLab from the old to the new machine. I have all my photos on an SSD external drive. I have DPL 5 on the old machine, DPL 6 on the new. This to replace my 2013 Intel MacBook Pro, which still works but is getting slower. I’ve been very happy with the colors I can get out of my camera using DXO.īut I recently got a new computer, a MacBook Pro 16" M1 machine. I’m fairly new to DXO, having used it for the past 2-3 years.
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