![]() ![]() ![]() C1 then puts the cos files in that sub folder too. Now after I process RAWs in C1, I put the edits in a sub-folder labelled jpeg or TIFF, or whatever. The problem was when I was putting the images back into the same folder as the originals. Recently it has not been a problem because I changed both the C1 and where I store the files. Yes and some images were way off! It became a lower priority when I found even more urgent issues. Just wondering if you ever experienced this? The one thing I have discovered recently is that some of the thumbnails in PSu don't look quite like how they appear in C1, actually way off, and it seems to mainly be the TIFF files. Doing this, I'm dropped right into the folder where C1 stores the session and Im good to go. You are correct in that using right clicking and finding the PSu image in Finder as the fastest way to get to the RAW image. PSu seems to do a good job reading the C1 adjustments, providing you use sessions in C1 I do opt to use the hierarchal Lightroom method as they call it. Have created new PSu databases and read back in the RAW files that I wrote the Labels to and once back in PSu the Labeling was all nicely back. I only use PSu to do the Labels/Keywords and I write them back to the RAW images. I did some more experimenting both on the SQLLite and the PostgreSQL (quite nice) and I think I have a potential workflow nailed down. ![]() Thanks for advising the proper usage of the abbreviations. I had used the Quick Reply Option, but not sure it did anything. Im still on the trial, but the program looks decent. Looking for any guidance before getting too deep into the program the wrong way. I do not usually go back to a job, but just want to understand what would happen if I did. I have to tell PS to rescan or something like that. If I move this RAW file in COP from the CAPTURE folder to the SELECT Folder will PS be aware of this and adjust accordingly. Should I go into COP, find the photo, then edit? Should I launch COP from inside PS using the launch button, or. If when searching in PS the CAPTURES and I decide I want to edit the original in COP what is the best way to do this: However, at times I may want to see the CAPTURES of that session to see if I missed something. If I proceed this way then my hope is to easily find the Top Shots of the session which PS looks more than capable to do in many different ways. Launch PS, and let it import the session (all the sub folders CAPTURE, SELECTS etc) Do the COP Adjustments, and some may go to Affinity or NIK possibly return as TIFFĤ. Cull Any truly missed shots that would never be of any use. Break out into the session folders the SELECTS etcģ. In the end its more flexible, and from what Im seeing of Photo Supreme (PS) it will most likely prevent me in the future being bound to the mercy of any one company should they bankrupt, or just decide to discontinue the product.įrom what I can tell, if running COP in Session mode the program is way faster (no huge overhead of images and catalog not in this Session). I am running a catalog in COP trying to do what I did in Aperture, but Im coming to the conclusion that I should accept that moving forward there will be the editor/toolset and the DAM. I have a Top of the line Late 2012 27" iMac with 32G Ram, i7, 2G Video card, internal SSD for the applications and all data is stored on a large Promise Thunderbolt Raid (Those Units worth the money). My main beef with Capture One Pro 9 (COP) is speed. I have since also discovered Affinity and thus have abandoned Lightroom/PhotoShop Subscription. With time the editing started to suffer and I augmented with Nik. Im a ex-Aperture user and found its DAM to have what I needed. ![]()
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