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Sometimes I think too many of my photos are tagged N/O. I would like some clarification on a previous answer to an older post on a similar subject.
In previous posts titled "N/O cameras" and "Unused (greyed out) Pictures", the implied solution is to go the camera panel where all of the photos are shown either color (oriented), or greyed out (N/O). Then right click and, in one post, Select All, and in the other post, Select All Not Oriented, then click New Project From Selected Cameras.
This sounds like it would work (that is, it sounds like it will force the routine to use all cameras), but, in the case where you Select All, the only thing that happens is you go back to the Wizard, which then runs the Camera Calibration with all the photos, and returns the same result - the same photos are N/O. If you do the same thing after Select All Not Oriented, then, not surprisingly I guess, the result is that all photos are N/O.
So what was the intent of the answers given? Is there a way to force using more pictures? Does it ever make sense to that?
I will try to link to one of the more complete posts, but I'm not sure how to do that...
Thanks,
Dave
Sometimes I think too many of my photos are tagged N/O. I would like some clarification on a previous answer to an older post on a similar subject.
In previous posts titled "N/O cameras" and "Unused (greyed out) Pictures", the implied solution is to go the camera panel where all of the photos are shown either color (oriented), or greyed out (N/O). Then right click and, in one post, Select All, and in the other post, Select All Not Oriented, then click New Project From Selected Cameras.
This sounds like it would work (that is, it sounds like it will force the routine to use all cameras), but, in the case where you Select All, the only thing that happens is you go back to the Wizard, which then runs the Camera Calibration with all the photos, and returns the same result - the same photos are N/O. If you do the same thing after Select All Not Oriented, then, not surprisingly I guess, the result is that all photos are N/O.
So what was the intent of the answers given? Is there a way to force using more pictures? Does it ever make sense to that?
I will try to link to one of the more complete posts, but I'm not sure how to do that...
Thanks,
Dave
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