How do I find a show?

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How do I find a show?

Postby Barnum » Mon Mar 12, 2012 5:11 pm

Did a show A year ago, but cannot find it on my HD. Have the photos all in one folder... but not the show. Am I out of luck?

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Re: How do I find a show?

Postby HunnyB » Mon Mar 12, 2012 5:17 pm

did you try the photodex site
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Re: How do I find a show?

Postby SherryJB » Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:15 pm

You might try running a search on your HD for all *.psh files and see if it pops up saved in some strange folder somewhere.

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Re: How do I find a show?

Postby gpsmikey » Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:22 pm

It depends exactly what you mean by "the show" - the source for the show is going to be showname.psh where "showname" is the name of the show as you saved it. If you are looking for the .px file (which is what gets uploaded to the Photodex site, then it is generally created in a temp folder, uploaded and deleted as far as I know. If you rendered it to some other format (mpeg4 etc), then it should be where you told it to put it (you get a dialog box asking where to save the output when you select one of those render options). So, the question is, what exactly are you looking for when you say "the show" - if the .psh (source file) for the show, then as Sherry says, search your drive for all .psh files. Usually, when you find it, it then makes sense (at least that has been my experience). There are a few other cases, but this covers most of them.

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