Migrating all session to a catalog and COP doesn' see output
Migrating all my sessions to a catalog and COP doesn't see files in output subfolders. If the file is in the root output folder it sees any files fine, but there has got to be a workaround for this.
When I process images I keep in the habit of always processing to a subfolder ie Tiff, Jpeg etc.
I am migrating to a Catalog due to the fact that it works way better with the Synology NAS 1815+ over a network. When trying to work a session folder from the NAS directly it crashes if it works at all. Which is fine I think I will like the catalog setup better.
Any Help would be appreciated.
When I process images I keep in the habit of always processing to a subfolder ie Tiff, Jpeg etc.
I am migrating to a Catalog due to the fact that it works way better with the Synology NAS 1815+ over a network. When trying to work a session folder from the NAS directly it crashes if it works at all. Which is fine I think I will like the catalog setup better.
Any Help would be appreciated.
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Have you added the subfolders as favorites within the session? Once they're added as favorites to the session, the output subfolders (and images) will be added within the Session Favorites group of the destination catalog. 0 -
Why would I have to add my output folders as favorites for every session (Terrabytes of info). The catalog should just pick up since the folders were created by COP 10. This is really odd. 0 -
[quote="Rob372" wrote:
Why would I have to add my output folders as favorites for every session (Terrabytes of info). The catalog should just pick up since the folders were created by COP 10. This is really odd.
You did say you wanted to see the output folders in the catalog - or at least that's how I read it.
Is the a misunderstanding of what you meant by output folders?
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[quote="Rob372" wrote:
Why would I have to add my output folders as favorites for every session (Terrabytes of info). The catalog should just pick up since the folders were created by COP 10. This is really odd.
When you import a session into a catalog, CO Pro reads the session database file. This db file contains the session structure like Albums and Favourites.
If you make a folder a Session Favorite is becomes part of the session structure. Next, on import CO Pro knows which folders to import (and which to neglect).
Note that you can make a folder into a Favorite at any time but also create Folder and Favorite at the same time.0
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