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disable or not install Tethered feature

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Not that I am aware off. You could deactivate the program (assuming Pro or DB activation) and run trial of non-Pro.
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  • mantra
    [quote="Paul_E" wrote:
    Not that I am aware off. You could deactivate the program (assuming Pro or DB activation) and run trial of non-Pro.

    sorry i did not understand
    i have the pro version

    i have issues with the service installed and with Tethered feature
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Let's focus on the tethering feature. DSLR tethering is a feature of CO Pro as you know and noticed. It is not possible to switch it off or disable it while running Pro.
    However, the same program on your computer can also run as 'standard' (i.e. non-Pro) or as DB version (DB does not support DSLRs, only data backs from Phase One). The option to run the program 'standard' comes only available if the program is activated as such or running in trial mode. When you deactivate your program from the Pro-activation, you enter trial mode, although I am not sure you have days for the trial left when you have activated more than 30-days ago.

    You don't loose any data, information or activations when deactivate and later activate your program. You can try it out. Deactivate from the Help menu.
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  • Josu E. Beobide
    First, sorry for my english.

    You can disable C1´s tethered feature for using your own software (Nikon camera control pro).

    There is a folder in C1´s installation, something like this:

    C:\Archivos de programa\Phase One\Capture One 4\CaptureCore\Nikon

    All you need to do is rena me it. For example:

    C:\Archivos de programa\Phase One\Capture One 4\CaptureCore\NikonANULADO

    That works for me. 😄
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Thanks Josu1 for sharing, sounds like a good workaround.
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