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Model.save_thumbnail which only works for the current model, but has a bug, in that if the model has never been saved, it writes a blank thumbnail image to the %UserProfile% folder instead of the Model folder specified in Preferences>Files>Model folderpath. Sketchup.save_thumbnail which can work on files, other than the one that's loaded. skp testįYI: There are three (3) save_thumbnail methods
#Commander one pro thumbnail size code
( Jim's code can run in standard Ruby, and does not need Sketchup running.) Code: Select all folder = Dir.getwdĮDIT-06JAN2010: added downcase to filename. I'm not a developer and I'm not really sure if those are just for output, but maybe those could be tweaked in some way if they help work with other file formats.The following code does the same thing BUT must be run from within Sketchup Ruby.
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I wonder if it would just require creating some sort of plug-in? There is a plug-ins folder for Bridge, and it has plug-ins for things like PCX and JPEG2000 in mine. They do seem to add support for new Raw formats as they come along. I can't seem to find or (even think up) a way to get Bridge to revert to a Quicklook thumbnail if it doesn't support the app-you can't add new file type associations for opening new things in preferences. I downloaded Bridge CC to check that, and it didn't seem to show the preview either.
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So that would be something Adobe would have to do in order for it to work in Bridge? There is probably no way they would ever do that - especially for non-CC users like me (I'm still using Bridge CS5.1).
#Commander one pro thumbnail size mac
The "Open." dialog box in Photoshop even shows the Affinity thumbnails (so that just must the what the Mac uses). I can see that other apps do make use of that 512 pixel thumbnail - I just checked Panic's Transmit and that uses the 512 pixel thumbnail. I think even having the ability to see that 512 pixel thumbnail in Bridge would be helpful. is extensible in such a way - I think the more versatile it is (in terms of working with all sorts of file types), the wider audience it will appeal to and then draw them into the Affinity eco-system once they grow to love the program. For example, I do a lot of 3D modeling in Rhino - I have grown to love that program so much because I can open just about any file format, as well as export to them as well. I do hope that whatever Affinity produces plays well with others. Remember it should look good when displayed as the same size as the video player. The dimensions use an aspect ratio of 16:9. Having grown to rely on those features, I was just hoping for a simple way to get affinity thumbnails to show up until a better solution came along. YouTube thumbnail sizes are 1280 x 720 pixels, with a minimum width of 640 pixels. Picasa came the closest, but Bridge was far more useful since it could work with many more file types beyond images. I'm not sure if those are things expected of all D.A.M.s, and I have tried to do similar things with all sorts of programs: Finder, Transmit, Commander One, etc. Since I have files that sprawl a pretty labyrinthine folder structure, Bridge is great for working with favorite folders, sending and moving files to folders in a different way from Finder (right click and send/move to recent or favorite folders), sorting and labeling, previewing, and even batch processing/renaming things. I use it to work with all sorts of files, not just for photography. Bridge has always filled a role beyond just working with photos for me. However, I wasn't even aware of the term "Digital Asset Manager" until I saw that here, though I was aware of programs like Lightroom, Aperture, Picasa, iPhoto. I started using Affinity Photo as my version of the Adobe Suite was growing a bit long in the tooth and I just happened to see it featured in the Mac App Store.
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So, that is exciting news for me, and I didn't realize that everyone was aware and anxiously awaiting its release (or frustrated with the wait). Well, as one who just discovered Affinity Photo a few weeks ago (and the initiator of this thread), I had no idea Affinity was already working on a similar program.