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* [[#i_need_to_report_a_problem_are_there_log_files_i_can_send_you|I need to report a problem. Are there log files I can send you?]] | * [[#i_need_to_report_a_problem_are_there_log_files_i_can_send_you|I need to report a problem. Are there log files I can send you?]] | ||
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===== What are the differences between Personal, Prosumer, and Professional? ===== | ===== What are the differences between Personal, Prosumer, and Professional? ===== | ||
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**Personal Edition** is our entry-level product. It contains all the features that many people ever need, plus free trials of the Pro-only features. Trials of Pro-only features cover a 30-day period that starts when each feature is first used. To continue using a Pro-only feature after its trial period has expired, you can upgrade to Prosumer Edition for just the difference in license prices, by contacting [[support@zerenesystems.com]] . | **Personal Edition** is our entry-level product. It contains all the features that many people ever need, plus free trials of the Pro-only features. Trials of Pro-only features cover a 30-day period that starts when each feature is first used. To continue using a Pro-only feature after its trial period has expired, you can upgrade to Prosumer Edition for just the difference in license prices, by contacting [[support@zerenesystems.com]] . | ||
- | <html><a name="i_see_some_menu_items_labeled_pro_what_does_that_mean"</a></html> | + | <html><a name="i_see_some_menu_items_labeled_pro_what_does_that_mean"</a></html>[[#i_see_some_menu_items_labeled_pro__what_does_that_mean|.]] |
===== I see some menu items labeled (Pro). What does that mean? ===== | ===== I see some menu items labeled (Pro). What does that mean? ===== | ||
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Saving EXIF and other metadata is controlled by the setting at Options > Preferences > Image Saving > "Copy metadata from source images to saved output images". This is a "Pro-only" feature, which means that it's available for long-term use only with Prosumer or Professional licenses. If you're using Prosumer Edition or Professional Edition, then this feature is selected by default. If you have only a lower level license, such as trial, Student, or Personal, then you can run the feature as a 30-day free trial by explicitly selecting it. | Saving EXIF and other metadata is controlled by the setting at Options > Preferences > Image Saving > "Copy metadata from source images to saved output images". This is a "Pro-only" feature, which means that it's available for long-term use only with Prosumer or Professional licenses. If you're using Prosumer Edition or Professional Edition, then this feature is selected by default. If you have only a lower level license, such as trial, Student, or Personal, then you can run the feature as a 30-day free trial by explicitly selecting it. | ||
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===== Why do my output images say they're only 72 pixels per inch? ===== | ===== Why do my output images say they're only 72 pixels per inch? ===== | ||
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Probably you accidentally put a checkmark on "Retain extended dynamic range" while saving the image. Remove that checkmark at Options > Preferences > Image Saving, or when you save your next image, and the problem will go away. | Probably you accidentally put a checkmark on "Retain extended dynamic range" while saving the image. Remove that checkmark at Options > Preferences > Image Saving, or when you save your next image, and the problem will go away. | ||
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===== What does "Retain extended dynamic range" mean? ===== | ===== What does "Retain extended dynamic range" mean? ===== | ||