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New user Capture One LE needs help.

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  • Anonymous
    Jo,

    Please read Knowledge Base articles # 2057 and 2058

    http://www.phaseone.com/Content/Support ... nguageid=1

    http://www.phaseone.com/Content/Support ... nguageid=1

    The best advice to offer is to Keep It Simple.
    The best setting to have established at the Process tab is to the Change the currren folder for Processed images… and check the Always process images to associated image folder
    With this box checked, a folder name Develops is created within the Session folder along with the RAW images.
    You have been processing to the Default location of Images

    By checking the box to Always process images to associated image folder you will always know where they go. Once processed, the folder can be renamed, copied or moved to new location with a little File Management.

    I always suggest using the default location for all your Sessions should be:
    C:\\Program Files\\ Phase One\\Capture One LE\\Captures\\Your RAW Session folders
    When you delete or Move to Trash an image, it goes to the Trash Session tab. It can be put back into Session or deleted permanently by either deleting from a Window all the .Trashed files or by selecting all within Trash and then clicking the Trash Icon at top which will delete all selected permanently.
    When you Delete the Active Collection, it DOES NOT remove the folder of RAW images from your hard drive. It simply removes the Session Tab from Capture One.

    hope this helps,
    regards,
    kc
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  • Nikki1
    It was only when I read Jo's request for help that I realised why I couldn't create a new session as detailed in the Capture One LE documentation. The documentation refes to Capture One Pro.

    Before you ask yes I have dowloaded the correct documentation 😊

    Only a mini gripe but I was beginnning to think that i had spent good money on a program that wouldn't do what the documentation said it should.
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