![]() In one pane, you have your source folder and in the other you have the USB drive, drag images (or folders of images) from the source to the destination and the copied files won’t have the accompanying dot underscore files. Because ImageOptim replaces the original file with the optimized version, you should drag the images from the flash drive rather than from the Mac’s drive.Ī possibly faster, but uglier, solution is to use a program other than the Finder to copy the files to the flash drive, a program that doesn’t understand resource forks, like Double Commander. You probably want to set it to 100% quality, with lossy minification disabled. It’s primarily for reducing image files sizes, mostly for the web, but its Strip metadata options for PNG and JPEG will result in the dot underscore files being deleted. To get rid of just the resource fork files associated with the images, you could use ImageOptim. I’ve never used it but BlueHarvest looks like it can delete various hidden files from the drive. To prevent the data from being lost, the Finder puts the resource fork data in the dot underscore file. On a Mac filesystem (HFS+, APFS), this data is stored in the resource fork but the USB drive is formatted with a Windows-compatible filesystem (FAT16, FAT32, or ExFAT) which does understand the concept of files having more than one “fork,” or stream. These files contain the thumbnail image data displayed in the Finder. The bigger problem in this case are the all the ones beginning with dot underscore for each of the image files, e.g._IMG_1234.JPG. I know this is a long shot, but is there any way out there that could suggest a work-around that would allow us to continue using our Macs?Įvery drive used on a Mac will have a few hidden files and folders that the projector’s primitive operating system will list along with the regular files. The dealer has talked about this problem with Optoma at length, and they are disinclined to fix the incompatibility in the firmware, arguing that most people use Windows (and most users of their projector are not using still images on thumb drives as sources). The problem arises only when we copy images from a Mac to the drive.Īll of the people who are involved in this process are Mac users without easy access to a Windows computer to do this job. We’ve found that it makes no difference how the drive was initialized, or on whether it was initialized on a Windows or Mac computer. We can scroll past the blanks, but sometimes the projector won’t recognize most of the images on the drive at all. ![]() It always displays a number of blank images at the beginning which seem to be “hidden” files created on the Apple device with filenames that duplicate the actual image filenames. ![]() Compatibility Architecture: Apple-Intel Architecture. Setup Type: Offline Installer / Full Standalone Setup DMG Package. Setup App File Name: BlueHarvest8.1.4 TNT.dmg. Mac Software Full Name: BlueHarvest for macOS. We have traditionally copied our images onto USB thumb drives and inserted them into the USB port of a digital projector, but this one has problems reading the files properly when they have been copied from a Mac. Technical Details of BlueHarvest 8 for Mac. The projector was bought by the senior center where we meet. Clean Multiple folders/disks simultaneously.Our local photo club is using a new Optoma ZW300UST projector to display images at our meetings.Built-in Log viewer (BlueHarvest menu -> Preferences -> Cog -> Show Log).New “Examine” feature can preview items which can be found and deleted.Individual blacklist items now be enabled/disabled in “Clean” -> “Items to delete”.Drag files to the “Items to delete” list to add blacklist items.Scheduled cleaning can now be configured to clean everyday, weekdays, or weekends.AppleDouble folders can now be removed from any disk. Added support for removing “Icon?” (Custom Icon) and “.” files.What′s new in BlueHarvest 7.0.0 For Mac + Keygen ? Whether you manage a version control system or just want to maximize your available memory, DSStore and AppleDouble files are a nuisance. BlueHarvest 7.2.1 is an exterminator for your Mac’s unnecessary Desktop Service Store (DSStore) and resource fork (AppleDouble) files.BlueHarvest7.1.2.TNT.zip (11.04 MB) Choose free or premium download SLOW DOWNLOAD.Ddeleting and prevents files from rebuilding.The final release of BlueHarvest V7.0.0 for Mac OS X Latest Version adds some noticeable enhancements, improvements, and new features which you′ll experieneca fter downloading this Software:
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