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Export to folders

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  • SFA
    Check out the Process Recipe options and the naming facilities provided therein.

    (You may have done this already but you only mentioned the word "Export" so perhaps not ... hence the suggestion.)


    Grant
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  • cdc
    Process recipe's is what I am referring to, yes. Apologies for not being clear about that.
    I see no way to make the program mirror the capture folder structure when exporting the raw images to jpgs. I only see the ability to export everything to a single folder/subfolder.

    Here is visual example of my capture folder structure and file export process now:

    https://3db0168ff6984c99925f-1e09028cb6ee58c67e81540b8d00d98e.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/dxthm1000.ScreenShot2017-05-11at8.47.43PM.png

    What I am looking for is the ability to make the jpgs export into folders such as this:

    https://3db0168ff6984c99925f-1e09028cb6ee58c67e81540b8d00d98e.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/dxthm1000.ScreenShot2017-05-11at8.49.04PM.png
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  • SFA
    Which version of Capture One are you using?
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  • cdc
    Version 10.

    I also have 9 installed on my machine.
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  • SFA
    cdc wrote:
    Version 10.

    I also have 9 installed on my machine.


    In the Process recipe tool you have the option to use token based naming and routing.

    I use sessions rather than catalogues. When processing for output I tend to specify the folder name I want to create and output to.

    For you purposes, where you have effectively already done that with your Looks folders, I think you should be able to get the results you want using either of the "Session Sub Path" or "Session Sub path long" tokens according to which one suits your purpose best.

    There is a video that contains more information on this but at the moment I can't recall which one it was.


    HTH.


    Grant

    ETA:

    Try this one.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mSM9nDCGic&t=10s

    The second half somewhere.

    I'm fairly sure there was another one as well but don't have time to dig for it right now.
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  • cdc
    Grant, thank you for this.

    I use sessions as well and I use the tokens for naming files regularly but never thought to use them/knew they existed for output location. I will play around and see what works best.

    I'll check out that video when I have some time.

    Thanks again.
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