When I drag a high resolution image (e.g. a census data page) from one person to another (e.g., husband to wife) the new image for the wife is a much lower resolution image and its location is in ~/Pictures/Imported Media/ ... and not in the "Reunion Pictures" folder where I keep all the original Photoshopped hi-res images. If I click the multimedia + sign and search & choose the image in my "Reunion Pictures" folder instead of dragging the images, then it works fine. But it was much easier to just drag photos that pertained to several different family members rather than searching for the same photo over and over again for each different person. Unfortunately I only noticed this after several days work. Copying by dragging and dropping to another person was very efficient for me with Reunion 10.
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Originally posted by Mark Stensland View PostWhen I drag a high resolution image (e.g. a census data page) from one person to another (e.g., husband to wife) the new image for the wife is a much lower resolution image and its location is in ~/Pictures/Imported Media/ ... and not in the "Reunion Pictures" folder where I keep all the original Photoshopped hi-res images.
It appears that the problem is limited to the dropping of media items (from within Reunion) to a person button on the family view. For now you can drop media into the Media Window or the Multimedia Sidebar for a person.
We will have to fix this in an update.Gregg Witmer
Leister Productions, Inc.
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