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Response from Support. It's a feature! I guess until they fix it ....sigh....
"With reference to your query, please be advised that as per the current program design in the new version of PhotoDirector 12/365, the overwrite option is greyed out in case any possible loss on the original photo if you put them in the same folder when export edited one.
We have forwarded your feedback to our product team as development reference. Thank you for sharing your experience with us."
Not sure why they didn't say this in the first place (rhetorical Q) thus avoiding so many communications.
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Further:
If you import a PNG and then select "export" of that file while setting your export option to JPEG and a JPEG file with the same name exists, the Overwrite option appears.
Vice versa, if you import a JPG and then select "export" of that file while setting your export option to PNG and a PNG file with the same name exists, the Overwrite option appears.
BUT the problem remains that if you import a JPG or PNG and try to export to the same file type (JPEG or PNG respectively) then Overwrite is ghosted.
Support is frustrating me. I have sent them screenshots twice and their latest suggestion is to send them a screenshot.
Quickest work around for me is to check the Put in Sub Folder option; maintaining the same name, then at the end of the session I move and replace these sub folder files to original location.
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I can confirm my experience that the Overwrite option is ghosted in 2228 patch of PhD v12 perpetual.
I only saw this thread today after numerous contacts with Cyberlink without a resolution as yet. Just the usual it must be my GPU or drive space (neither of which are a problem).
I unistalled v11 and v12 and reinstalled v12 only. Overwrite works before 2228 patch but not after.
My short term approach is to select Use Unique Names; which adds "<filename>-1" then delete the original file later followed by a bulk filename rename at the end of the day to get rid of the -1's. Not ideal because I do a lot of overwrite'ing.
Whilst I have found that this problem exists in the Adjustment pane, the overwrite option does become available following a Guided alteration that is saved to the "temporary file (virtual copy)" and that image subsequently Export(ed). This does seem to permit overwrite option for the "original" file.
Peter
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