02-24-2023 01:42 PM
I had been using DPP to cull images on my Windows laptop which was working as expected. However, I have a new Macbook Pro laptop and have loaded DPP. I review my images in Quick View and tag all rejected images. Then I highlight all rejected images and press CMD/Delete to delete all rejected images as instructed but nothing happens. Hoping you all can help. I checked my SD card to ensure that it wasn't write protected and it is not. How do I delete rejected images on my new Macbook Pro?
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02-24-2023 03:17 PM
For anyone experiencing the same issue I found the solution
The answer is:
System Preferences / privacy / Full disc access
Click on the padlock and then add in DPP4 using the finder.
(This might not be enirely necessary but I think it helps!)
Then:
System Preferences / privacy / Automation
You'll see DPP4 and a tick box underneath 'Finder'
Tick the box and then click the padlock to save changes.
This should now work.
02-24-2023 03:17 PM
For anyone experiencing the same issue I found the solution
The answer is:
System Preferences / privacy / Full disc access
Click on the padlock and then add in DPP4 using the finder.
(This might not be enirely necessary but I think it helps!)
Then:
System Preferences / privacy / Automation
You'll see DPP4 and a tick box underneath 'Finder'
Tick the box and then click the padlock to save changes.
This should now work.
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