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Last week, I had the pleasure of speaking to the National Geographic photographers group, The Photo Society. The topic of my talk was the death of iView (aka Expression Media, and Phase One Media Pro). This application has been a real workhorse for photographers, and especially for this group.

Phase One discontinued Media Pro about 18 months ago, but the real moment of truth is the release of Mac OS 10.15. It fully drops support for 32 bit applications so none of the iView/EM/MP versions can run at all under it. Space gass full version. One day, you will upgrade your OS, and all the 32 bit apps will be dead. (Windows does not have the same problem right away, but it’s surely coming).

Life Support
If you want to keep Media Pro running, you’ll need to delay OS upgrade as long as possible. This means keeping old hardware running since Apple does not allow you to install an old OS on a new computer. This is not a huge problem since older computers are inexpensive, plentiful, and powerful enough. If you need to upgrade your primary machine (and you will, eventually), you’ll need to have another machine to use the software with.

If you expect to make sure you can run the software, you’ll want to make sure you have a bootable clone backup of the OS drive, in the event your computer stops working for some reason.

Iview Pro For Windows 10

Migrating iView metadata
Most of the metadata you create in Media Pro is standard IPTC data which is easily readable by many other programs. In order to make that info readable, you typically only need to export the metadata back to the files. (Select all files, choose Action Menu>Export Annotations>check all options and go.)

If you have Catalog Sets information, you will need to do some work to make it available to other applications. Note that one thing that will NOT come along is the sequencing of the Catalog Sets.

Migration with Bridge
You can convert Catalog Sets to Lightroom-compatible Hierarchical Keywords using Adobe Bridge along with a script. Install the script, and you can transfer the data with a simple menu command,

Here is a link to download the script.

Programs that read the Catalog Sets
Photo Supreme is an application that can read the catalog sets information directly from the files and convert it to Photo Supreme Portfolios. This requires the use of a supplied directly by Photo Supreme.

Daminion is a Windows only program that looks almost exactly like Media Pro. It can read the Catalog Sets data natively, so no migration is needed.

A Big List
If you’d like to see a huge list of applications, check out list of applications shown at Impulse Adventure.

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Media Pro
Original author(s)iView Multimedia
Developer(s)Phase One
Final release
2.1.0.161 / August 8, 2016; 4 years ago[1][2]
Operating system[3]
Size
  • Windows: 136 MB
  • OS X: 202 MB
TypeImage organizer and digital asset management
LicenseShareware

Phase One Media Pro (formerly Microsoft Expression Media and iView Media Pro[1]) was[4] a commercial digital asset management cataloging program for Microsoft Windows and Apple OS X operating systems. It was the next version of iView MediaPro which Microsoft acquired in June 2006, and sold again in May 2010 to Phase One, which also makes the Capture One raw converter software. The software was aimed at professionals and photo enthusiasts who needed a photo manager which made it easier to manage photo and video assets, especially very large resolution image files and libraries with many items.

Features[edit]

Media Pro makes it possible to catalog and sort images and other media files. The user is able to organize and categorize without being limited to assets' actual folder locations, add metadata including IPTC annotations, and locate assets which may spread over multiple folder and drive locations, including offline discs. As well as cataloging, Media Pro can print (into formats like contact sheets and lists), build web galleries, convert to other formats and build slideshows.[5]

Supported formats[edit]

Media Pro supports photo and video files from more than 100 different cameras and is built to manage large photo libraries (especially very large raw, tiff and jpeg files). It is also capable of handling audio, DTP, font, text and HTML files.[6]

Although Media Pro is primarily used to catalog photographic images, it is capable of indexing and converting many additional classes of files. This includes the most popular formats of audio and video files, which can be organized, played in the catalog itself, and converted to derivative file types. This capability makes Media Pro useful for photographers and other media professionals who need to create, manage and make use of different media types.

History and releases[edit]

Microsoft Expression Media 2, the predecessor of Media Pro

The original predecessor of Phase One Media Pro is iView, a Macintosh-only shareware gallery application originally from Script Software,[7][8] a company that later changed its name to Plum Amazing. iView went through multiple updates and name changes,[9] being ported to Microsoft Windows,[10] and culminating in a version 3.0 release as iView MediaPro. On 27 June 2007, Microsoft acquired iView Multimedia.[11] Eventually[when?], Microsoft released Microsoft Expression Media, which replaced iView MediaPro 3.[12]

Microsoft Expression Media was released to manufacturing along with other Expression products on 30 April 2007. The RTM news was announced at Microsoft's MIX 07 conference for web developers and designers.[13] In September 2007, Microsoft released Expression Media Service Pack 1 for Windows and OS X which adds support for HD Photo.[14] Expression Media 2 was released in May 2008 as part of Expression Studio 2. Expression Media 2 Service Pack 1 was released in October 2008. The latest version is Expression Media 2 Service Pack 2, which requires SP1 to be installed.

Expression Media however, did not last. On 23 July 2009, Expression Studio 3 was released, but left out Expression Media.[15]

On 25 May 2010, Phase One acquired Expression Media from Microsoft and changed the name.[16] Media Pro was released in September 2011 and features support for larger catalogs, compatibility between Media Pro and Capture One, an updated user interface, support for XMPsidecar files and latest camera formats for photo and video files.[1][17]

As of August 30th, 2018, Phase One has stopped selling Media Pro and has discontinued the software. Phase One recommends migrating Media Pro catalogs into Capture One.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abc'Media Pro'. MacUpdate. MacUpdate LLC. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  2. ^'Media Pro for Mac'. Download.com. CBS Interactive. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  3. ^'Media Pro FAQ'. phaseone.com. Phase One. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  4. ^ ab'Media Pro discontinuation notice'. phaseone.com. Phase One. Archived from the original on 3 September 2018. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  5. ^'Media Pro 1 photo manager'. Phaseone.com. Phase One. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  6. ^'Phase One launches Media Pro asset management tool: Digital Photography Review'. DPReview. Digital Photography Review. 10 May 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  7. ^'Info-Mac Digest V17 #73'.
  8. ^'ATPM 5.07, July 1999'.
  9. ^'iView Helps Keep Digital Media In Line'.
  10. ^'iView media cataloguer comes to Windows'. Archived from the original on 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
  11. ^'Microsoft Corp acquires iView Multimedia Ltd'. Thomson Financial. 2006-06-27. Archived from the original on 2009-08-03. Retrieved 2008-10-31.
  12. ^'Downloads'. iView Home. Microsoft Corporation. 2007. Archived from the original on October 19, 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2011. Please Note: It is no longer possible to buy MediaPro from any source. MediaPro has become Microsoft Expression Media. These downloads are made available for existing customers only.
  13. ^'Expression Studio RTM news'. Expression Blend and Design blog. Microsoft. 30 April 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  14. ^'Description of Microsoft Expression Media Service Pack 1'. Microsoft Support. Microsoft. 29 September 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  15. ^'Microsoft Expression Studio 3 Released!'. MSDN Blog Schweiz. Microsoft. 24 July 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  16. ^Phase One team (25 May 2010). 'Phase One acquires Expression Media Product'. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  17. ^'Media Pro'. nikonians.org. 25 August 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2012.

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