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Managing Variants

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  • Ian Wilson
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    You can't put one variant in one folder (such as Captures) and another in a different folder (such as Selects) because the folders are physical locations (different folders on the OS) and the raw file that the variants are attached to only resides in one place. But I find that I can have variants in more than one smart album. So I have a shot I took the other day and I have three different variants because I was playing with the white balance using local adjustments, to cope with the mixed lighting. I find that I can give say 5 stars to one of the variants without changing the star rating of the others. That variant then appears in the 5-star smart album (but the other two don't). However, if I create an ordinary album then drag the one variant to it, they all move.

    So perhaps you could use smart albums based on something like colour tags. If you gave say a green tag to shots you wanted to segregate, you could create a smart album for green-tagged variants.

    (I'm using sessions not catalogs, but I don't know if that makes a difference. I've never used catalogs.)

    Does that help?

    Ian
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  • SFA
    To add a little to Ian' s description.

    All the basic edit variations for an original file are contained in the same edits definitions file. (I'm not sure about masks in that respect since masks have a separate file. Likewise difference ICC profiles, if used, may complicate things if "separation" is being considered).

    Smart albums seem to make the most sense for grouping. One might use keywords for example as a very flexible grouping selection tool.

    The IPTC metadata fields are also available albeit for maximum flexibility you might be looking at using one or two that are probably intended for other purposes in the original specifications!


    HTH.


    Grant
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  • Jakob Lehner
    Thanks for all the replies.
    The thing I do currently is using smart albums with color tags, certainly not the best but it works.

    Thanks a lot!
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  • SFA
    As an alternative - if you produce the output files anyway - you can batch the output process naming each file type and size as part of the recipe and collecting them into discrete folders.

    Once processed and in folders they are accessible without any need to open C1 unless you wish to change something.

    Personally I think naming a file is a far more robust approach than using colour tags, ratings or most other options.


    HTH.


    Grant
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