![]() Then when exporting the raw files into Lightroom, LR saves its own lower case. I had my Photomechanic originally set up to save file extensions upper case. xmp files with a lower case extension and there is no means of changing that. ie you can't install their apps on them, can you can store your archive on one. ![]() The conclusion I came to after seeing a few related forum posts, was that Adobe doesn't work great on case-sensitive file systems which Synology is. Not sure whether that makes a difference, I'm on a Mac. Photo Mechanic Version 5.0, build 19749 20d085a Macbook Pro mid 2015 with Intel Core i& and Mojave I don't understand why a second XMP is being created instead of the original being written to instead. I tested this in on a small number of files and found that instead of writing it to the existing XMP file that was created by Photo Mechanic, LightRoom instead creates a second XMP file which isn't read by Photo Mechanic and as a result when I view the image caption/keywords in Photo Mechanic it shows the original unchanged keywords.įrom what I can see when I view the two XMP files in Finder, the only difference between the two is the info listed under the 'Kind' column in Finder - the original XMP says 'Adobe Extension Information' while the new XMP file says 'XMP Sidecar'. ![]() I have been making keyword changes to my archive in Lightroom, and figured I should save the metadata changes to the files which I thought would write to the existing XMP file. My workflow is to ingest RAW files from my camera card with Photo Mechanic, caption/keyword in Photo Mechanic (this creates XMP files), then import into Lightroom.
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