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11.13 Can I open files directly from C2?
The C2 has an embedded picture viewer allowing you to access pictures directly from the
C2. For other file types, double-click on the file from the Clickfree "summary" window.
Ensure the computer that is connected has the necessary application installed. If the
application is missing then the file will not open. Please also note that some applications
will require an application to open the files, rather than double-clicking on the files directly.
11.14 What happens when my C2 runs out of space?
The C2 will not start and you will receive the message "Not enough space on the
destination drive". You will need to remove data from the C2.
11.15 What happens when my C2 runs out of space?
The C2 will not start and you will receive the message "Not enough space on the
destination drive". You will need to remove data from the C2.
11.16 In what file form does C2 backup the files?
C2 stores all files in their original form; it does not use a proprietary file format to backup
any data. This allows users to also be able to use the C2 as an accessible external storage
device.
11.17 The C2 did not backup ‘sidecar’ files (ie. XMP
files) which are needed to edit original RAW images. Why
not?
These sidecar files are not actually required to edit RAW images, but some applications like
Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop can store changes to RAW files in these XMP files instead
of altered in the image itself by embedding the XMP data into the image.
11.18 The C2 saves Adobe Photoshop images in a
separate folder from photos and assigns them as ‘artwork
and designs’ instead of photos. Why are they not saved as
photos?
Photoshop images used to be stored in the ‘photos’ directory, but this type of segmentation
resulted in a lot non-relevant illustrations and artwork being stored in the photos directory.
Also, some Adobe Photoshop PSD files cannot be rendered as a thumbnail.
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