New custom filter that allows to find images that are not in a specific or any album
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This could be very useful for housekeeping a catalogue.
E.g. Sometimes I want to erase all images that are not contained in any album. Currently I don't see a simple way to achieve this.
Or you might want to find all images that are rated 5 stars but not in your portfolio album. Then you decide to either rate them down or add them to your portfolio.
I'm not sure how this should be realized in detail. Maybe there might be a filter criterion "is in album"
First use case would read: "is in album" "is equal" "none"
Second use case would read: "is in album" "is not equal" "portfolio" AND "rating" "is equal" "5"
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Hi Alexander,
Thank you so much for your feature request. I will forward it to our developers.
Best regards,
Jakob, Capture One -
Thanks very much for this although it doesn't seem to work for me.
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I have published these Scripts in the Capture One scripting forum: Find Images with Offline FIles, and Find Images not in User Collection aka Find Uncollected Images. The user value is in house keeping for medium to large catalogs. For a small catalog this isn't really needed, but once a catalog exceeds several hundreds or a thousand images a manual search for offline files is inaccurate, unreliable and time consuming. With a large catalog one tends to have many user collections, and it becomes very time consuming to identify those images not in any of the user collections (it can be done accurately if there is an unused color code). Quite a few users have remarked that these scripts are just what they needed.
I have no objection to maintaining my scripts, but given the positive user response it would likely be a welcomed and useful enhancement of Capture One to add IsInUserCollection(T/F) and IsOffline(T/F) to the search terms in the Advanced Search menu and the Filter tool.
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hi, there is any update to this problem?
I'm moving from Apple Aperture and (in case i make a wrong move) searching for one images in my 80k+ library could be hell..
thanks
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I support this request; it addresses a significant problem area for large catalogs.
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