Capture one pro 10 import presets
I have recently been in contact with tech support with C1 and just today was contacted with this statement: The C1 catalog is stored on the internal drive with reference photos on the Drobo 5D3. No issues with Lightroom Classic when opening. I am finding it is extremely slow to open C1 with a catalog of this size. I did the switch to C1 from Lightroom (147,000 images on a Drobo 5D3 connected thunderbolt 3).Ĭurrent system is a MacBook Pro (16 inch, 2019) Processor: 2.3 GHz Intel i9, Memory: 32 GB, Graphics: AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB. I’m working on a tool to extract as much info from the C1 sidecars and write it into the accompaning xmp files for LR to use. I’m now back to using an old copy of LR (v6.14) for cataloging. The part I like about this is the development settings can be backed up and I’m not subject to a catalog file getting corrupted.ĭefinitely not as useful as a catalog, but safer. This can take some time, but once done, it’s done. Navigating to the appropriate folder in my session, C1 builds all the previews and such and stores then in sub folders. I “exported” my images from the catalog, which writes all the metadata and settings into sidecar files (but alas development settings are NOT in the xmp files). My workflow now is using a session, but not in the traditional sense. I beat my head against them for far longer than I should have and was finally forced away due to increasing instability in the catalog.
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C1 is aware of it and isn’t interested, or is not capable of fixing them. But that is not major.Ĭatalogs in the Windows version of Capture One are broken. The user interface is pretty good with a few tricks i really like.Problem are, LR now has a enhanced resolution feature that more than closes the gap and I found out I lose much more than just the mapping module.
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I use Fuji, so that mattered to me and I was willing to lose the mapping module for that. There was one thing where C1 was better than LR, it was the rendering of X-Trans. And the mapping system is LR is non existent, well, anywhere. And no keywords assignment at the time of import. I can’t say I’m falling in love with C1’s print module either. By that time, the free Adobe Bridge + RawTherapee + Affinity Photo start to look appealing from a price/functionality ratio point of view…īesides search speed, the absence of stacking is proving to be a problem for me to adapt. Going with separate, small libraries defeats the purpose of the database. It is a bug, pure and simple, but they won’t admit it and of course not correct it. A C1 support engineer had the audacity to suggest to put the photos on an SSD volume to speed up the searches.