At least Photoshop does indicate the situation, once you know what to look for. There are several apps that let you lock your screen using simple shortcuts and/or icons in the Menu Bar, but the problem with most of these apps is that when you lock the screen, apps are suspended, too. Of course, this just adds to the confusion since you know you shot in portrait, the Finder displays in portrait, as does Preview, but applications such as screensaver and browsers such as Safari (which don't read metadata) display the actual pixels. When a Mac goes to sleep of its own accord, or when you put it to sleep manually, although the apps continue to run, the screen doesn’t lock. ![]() ![]() However evidently graphic pros complained about this-"Some pixels may be hurt in the uploading of my photos!"-so instead of making this an option you can set yourself the Apple programmers simply changed the code and now Image Capture simply imports "as is" which I find annoying.Īlso initially in Tiger the Finder handled these things rather oddly, displaying the thumbnails that showed the actual state of the pixels and ignoring the metadata on rotation, even though Finder understands it, but that got "fixed" so that the Finder thumbs now display according to the metadata. ![]() I had THOUGHT I mentioned Photoshop's file browser, but re-reading I see I only mentioned the version that started having it available.sorry about that, glad you figured it out anyway.Īn added wrinkle is that Image Capture can also read the metadata, and before Tiger it would automatically apply the rotation, which I found very helpful and saved a step in processing photos.
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