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Filter state not saved when exiting and reloading session ?

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  • Marcin Mrzygłocki
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    Related: https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/14642796305821-Retain-advanced-search-rules

    In short, filters are not preserved and I made a request for them to stay for longer. You can vote to increase visibility.

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  • Den Denyer

    Hmm, related perhaps, but that's not what I'm seeing. 
    When I load capture one, filters *ARE* being applied - just not always the last one I had set!

    For example I have just loaded a catalog that is, on load, set to be showing only 1 starred images in the filter panel. However when I closed Capture One, I was working on images tagged with a model's name.

    I've just tried 3-4 times now to reproduce what I was seeing earlier, and presently it's correctly preserving the filter and image selection state (Nothing advanced, just some radio buttons in the filter panel), so who on earth knows what's happening presently. I'll work for a few more hours and if I can reproduce it again I'll see if I can detail some more specific steps!


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  • Den Denyer

    I'll do some open and close tests and see if I can spot anything via diff  -  since posting the issue I've only been able to reproduce it once, and alas I was trying to get something done so didn't pay it attention until it was too late!

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  • Den Denyer

    Working on more shoots today and the filter state isn't saving on exit (Not to mention Style brush settings not getting saved either, so I had to manually amend the XML files...)

    I believe the current catalog is an upgraded one, for what it's worth - whether that's a meaningful datapoint I don't know, but it resets to some arbitrary state (One filter active) regadless of the last state of the application.

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