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Well, it seems I was too much in a hurry, and that I misunderstood
something in the Tools|Maintenance dialogue box.<br>
<br>
I thought when I was in the Process items from: part of the page, I
could select one folder and have DK act only on it (and maybe its
children).<br>
I thought this because I had cleared the box for whole albums
collection.<br>
<br>
I just started to browse my collection and it appears that almost
all of the images in my Pictures folder have been examined. Although
I have not inventoried each folder, I did find 3-4 where the CR2
files had not been marked, though the images in the child folders
had been marked.<br>
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This does seem odd.<br>
<br>
Is this worth Bugzilla?<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-signature">James M. Orr
2705 E Sussex Way
Fresno, CA 93726</div>
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It seems odd to me that the image quality marking feature is
located under Maintenance--seems odd to me. Anyway ...<br>
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I wanted to be sure that I understand this feature, so I went to
the Tools|Maintenance window and cleared all the selections except
for using multiple cores and using the Image Quality Sorter (skip
images already scanned). Then I selected one folder with 99 Canon
CR2 raw images, and two subfolders with TIF images: one with 33
HDR images and the other with 2 edited images.<br>
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I left all of the default options checked under settings.<br>
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It took hours and several restarts to get through all the images.<br>
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None of the Canon RAW images were marked in any way. The others
were.<br>
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Is this tool designed to skip Canon RAW images?<br>
Is this the level of performance I should expect when using the
Image Quality Sorter?<br>
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James M. Orr 2705 E Sussex Way Fresno, CA 93726
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