Over the years, I have shot with Nikon cameras (D200, D3X, and most recently D810). I have always used the Nikon raw converter, converted to TIF and then used PWP or PS to further process the image.
I use a rudimentary file system, with main folders based on Camera Model and then subfolders within each main folder, related to groups of image numbers.
My question is, why do some of the (sub)folders have a page labelled pwp.browseinfo while others do not? I have been consistent in the treatment of each image and some of the folders with pwp.browseinfo have both PWP and PS images while some holding both, do not have that page. What is the benefit of a folder having that page? And what is the downside to deleting these pages?
Marv
pwp.browseinfo
Moderator: jsachs
Re: pwp.browseinfo
pwp.browseinfo was created by PWP version 7 and below. PWP 8 does not use this file and it can be deleted.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color