Acknowledging video?
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oldmaven
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Acknowledging video?
AfterShot Pro is not a video editor. But since just about all digital cameras now shoot video, it should at least acknowledge video files, at least by showing the filename or, better yet, showing a thumbnail.
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Re: Acknowledging video?
You'd think there'd also be a placeholder for the other files that ASP doesn't support but are still image files. Like Tiffs and dng files from scanners that ASP refuses to work with.
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oldmaven
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Re: Acknowledging video?
If Corel doesn't want ASP to handle those files, it could at least indicate their presence and have a right-click menu option to send them to an external editor, such as a video program (and a thumbnail would be nice!). Now that there's a video companion for PSP, maybe they will?
