How to work with Google Drive?
This is not a Google Drive question 😉 Rather:
What is the best way to make Google Drive and Capture One work together?
My current workflow is
- to shoot photos,
- download them locally into a directory with meaningful name (e.g. 2015-03-08 - myplace), then
- move them straight into a directory monitored by Google Drive Sync
This has the effect that all my photos are always on Google Drive.
Now Capture One 8 comes in - start, create new session (just for the heck of it), drag one photo from above directory into strip. And now Capture One creates a new subdirectory of 300 MB for JPEG/RAW pairs of 1.90 GB.
So
- 300 MB takes considerable time to upload
- 300 MB eats away from my storage rented from Google
I would like to
- keep my current directory structure (sort of session-based)
- keep using Google Drive
- make sure that all *vital* Capture One data is (also) on Google Drive
- keep upload and storage on Google Drive under control
Any advice?
Many thanks in advance!
What is the best way to make Google Drive and Capture One work together?
My current workflow is
- to shoot photos,
- download them locally into a directory with meaningful name (e.g. 2015-03-08 - myplace), then
- move them straight into a directory monitored by Google Drive Sync
This has the effect that all my photos are always on Google Drive.
Now Capture One 8 comes in - start, create new session (just for the heck of it), drag one photo from above directory into strip. And now Capture One creates a new subdirectory of 300 MB for JPEG/RAW pairs of 1.90 GB.
So
- 300 MB takes considerable time to upload
- 300 MB eats away from my storage rented from Google
I would like to
- keep my current directory structure (sort of session-based)
- keep using Google Drive
- make sure that all *vital* Capture One data is (also) on Google Drive
- keep upload and storage on Google Drive under control
Any advice?
Many thanks in advance!
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Have you tried to create a catalog instead of a session? A catalog keeps all previews and adjustments central. Place the catalog on your Google Drive with the images.
I run a catalog on a Dropbox shared folder for some years (!) now, images inside catalog, and catalog with images are accessible to the user I share the folder with. Different scenario to yours, just like to share. 😉0
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