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Leaf Aptus will not mount to 7.1.1 with new 10.8.2 update

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    I would install the Leaf drivers again (Capture One menu) and check the Preferences > Capture tab > Leaf Configuration > Camera
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  • nkrax
    I will give it a go and get back to you. Thanks!
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  • nkrax
    "Drivers are already installed"...can I uninstall and then install again?

    Maybe I should uninstall C1 and then install again...with the hopes that I can install the Leaf drivers again.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="nkrax" wrote:
    "Drivers are already installed"...can I uninstall and then install again?

    Maybe I should uninstall C1 and then install again...with the hopes that I can install the Leaf drivers again.

    I should go for it, it never hurts. It is not necessary the Leaf drivers. Sometimes an application benefits from re-installation after an OS X update.

    Checked camera configuration in CO7 preferences as suggested?
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  • nkrax
    Well, I went with the complete uninstall and reinstall of 7.1.1.

    I followed everything step by step (https://captureintegration.com/how-to-c ... 10-7-10-8/)

    Unfortunately, it did not work. In fact, it still says that the Leaf drivers are already installed. I have no idea how that is possible. Ugh.

    Ok, I tried again...this time I removed the Leaf camera from the list of registered products and then deleted and reinstalled C1 again. This time around, the back was not listed as a registered camera (nor as an unregistered). I got excited...to no avail...AND the Leaf drivers are still installed.

    I wonder if this is a product of my computer being an iMac from 2008...
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  • Rick Allen
    Make sure the camera body you are using is the same as what is under the camera tab in C1 preferences.
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  • nkrax
    Yes, the camera body is correct. However, since it's just a digital back, how would it know (or why would it care) what the body is? I'm using a 503CW and have also used this back on a 500c/m. I thought that setting was more for the metadata (at least in my case). If you have a electronic body, then I can see where it matters. Anyway, just curious.
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  • Rick Allen
    It only matters that the camera type is correct. Different camera bodies use different timings. Maybe try setting up the camera/back with a cf card then try tethering. I have seen this behaviour before and its been the back was set to the wrong camera set up.
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