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The file size of TIFF RAW files from Phase One Digital Backs seems to be large in a catalog. Typically, the system default is 'Local Disk.' Additional folders are not added in the organize panel for saved catalogs when the disk volume name is the system default. Microsoft expression encoder for mac update#
Files whose names have more than 64 characters are always imported again when you update folders in the organize panel. Additionally, the folder disappears from the Organize panel. You cannot rename a folder on a network share. Expression Media 2 crashes when an import is canceled and then files are imported from the root of a drive. Expression Media 2 crashes when you import a file from a folder that was removed from the Organize panel. When you set a path to the root of a drive, you cannot reset paths. File paths are broken if the imported folder contains more than 1,024 subfolders. Scripting annotations garble text that has Unicode characters. When you move hierarchical keywords, flat keywords may be applied incorrectly to images. When you right-click to open a file in the default application, the wrong file opens after you sort the files in list view. User preference for rendering engine is not used. Microsoft expression encoder for mac install#
Note: Thumbnails should be rebuilt after you install this service pack.
Thumbnails cannot honor a file's embedded color profile. Silverlight 2.0 is not detected correctly by Mozilla Firefox browsers when you are viewing Silverlight HTML galleries. Original file paths are used instead of new file paths when you are copying items to a new catalog. This issue occurs if the catalogs are opened from a server on a Windows-based computer.
Catalogs that are saved from a Macintosh lose their paths to the original media. The XML export and import operations may scramble custom fields. It takes a long time to import many large images. Expression Media 2 SP1 must be installed before installing Expression Media 2 SP2.Īccording to KB Article 962902, the service pack fixes the following issues: For Windows, the service pack is available in German, French, Italian, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, while on Mac it is available for Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish. You can also download SP2 via the Microsoft Download Center: Windows (3.4 MB) and Mac (62.5 MB). Microsoft Expression Media 2 Service Pack 1 was released in October 2008, and now, just under four months later, SP2 is out via Microsoft Update and the Mac AutoUpdate.