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Practical Limits On Photos In a Catalog

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  • Ian Beharrell

    Many thanks.

    I'm amateur and whilst lack of stability can be a frustration, provided the catalog does not get corrupted it wont cause me to miss a submission deadline or anything. How much of an issue in use are the stability problems and do Phase One make regular fixes and minor updates?

    I suspect my SSD is pretty fast (1 year old MacBook Pro, 2TB) but although splitting the catalog would not be neat, it still provides a plan B as the catalog grows.

    Without wanting to launch into my frustrations with Adobe I need to be cautions that those frustrations are not "Cutting off my nose to spite my face" (as the expression goes).

    (I started in Apple Aperture, then switched to Lightroom when it began to look like Apple were abandoning Aperture)

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  • Eric Valk

    Stability used to be an issue but is now much less so. I have Capture One set to ask to backup every time I close a catalog. I have my backups on a separate drive and they do not take up much space. If I have done any work, then I let it back up. In Capture One 12 and 20, I haven't had to use a backup yet.

    Capture One usually produces a new version in the fourth quarter (X.0). In the first quarter there are usually some bug fix releases (X.0.1, X.0.2 etc  this year up to 13.0.4), and very often in April or May there is a  minor upgrade (X.1) with a new features and more bug fixes. Then there may be bug fix releases (X.1.1, X.1.2)  for that.

    Quite often the dot dot releases also add new cameras and lenses.

    Last year we ended with 12.1.4 , the year before with 11.3.1

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  • Timothy Devick

    C1 catalogs are very slow. I have a catalog of ~17k images in a C1 catalog and searching is extremely slow. I can search my entire old LR catalog (which is larger than my C1 catalog) and get instant results in LR. In C1, searching my entire catalog can take 15-20 minutes. Even searching just a folder instead of the entire catalog can take many minutes. Also, before you can search the catalog or a folder you must first wait for C1 to load all of the images in the catalog or folder -before- you search, otherwise the search will fail. I just started C1 and selected "All Images" from the Library tab. It took three and half minutes to load all of my photos. During that time I cannot search these photos; it may or may not find my photo. If it doesn't find the photo that doesn't mean it's not in the catalog but only that it isn't loaded yet.

    By comparison, I can search my hard drive and find any photo in within 5-10 seconds.

    C1 is a very good at photo editing but the catalog system is a dinosaur and you're better searching in LR or just searching your disk for a file then opening the file from that folder in C1.

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