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Sessions take a very long time to open.

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  • Eric Valk
    I would try deleting the the com.phaseone.captureone11.plist file in ~/Library/Preferences. And also the same for captureone10 and earlier version if they are still present.

    When Capture One starts with an empty session its has nothing to do except parse this file.

    After force quiting a large number of times, its quite possible the plist file has accumulated some garbage.

    (There's little risk in this, but if you really want to be safe, rename the files instead of deleting. Then if all is still good after a couple of days, delete the renamed files)
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  • Corey Riggle
    I haven't seen a session get corrupted lately, but it does happen. I'd just delete the session file, make a new one and rebuild all the folders and favorites in the new session.
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  • Benjamin Liddle
    [quote="Eric Nepean" wrote:
    I would try deleting the the com.phaseone.captureone11.plist file in ~/Library/Preferences. And also the same for captureone10 and earlier version if they are still present.


    Do this via Terminal instead of Finder:
    defaults delete com.phaseone.captureone1

    or

    defaults delete com.phaseone.captureone10

    as this plist is cached by the system and replaced if deleted via Finder
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  • Emile Gregoire
    [quote="ben_US" wrote:
    [quote="Eric Nepean" wrote:
    I would try deleting the the com.phaseone.captureone11.plist file in ~/Library/Preferences. And also the same for captureone10 and earlier version if they are still present.


    Do this via Terminal instead of Finder:
    defaults delete com.phaseone.captureone1

    or

    defaults delete com.phaseone.captureone10

    as this plist is cached by the system and replaced if deleted via Finder


    Just for clarification, are you sure that first line is correct? Shouldn't it be like this:

    defaults delete com.phaseone.captureone11


    11 at the end makes more sense than 1...
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  • Christopher O'Grady
    Thanks for the help!!!

    I performed this in terminal: defaults delete com.phaseone.captureone11

    Still, any session I open just bounces in the dock.

    Takes 3 (mildly terrifying) minutes on average to open a session.
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  • JustBobF
    I had that problem once. Turns out Capture was trying to open two or three Sessions at the same time. Didn't know it because each Session would open directly on top of the other.

    You might want to try closing the Session you are looking at and seeing if there is another underneath.
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  • Eric Valk
    [quote="detroitechno" wrote:
    Thanks for the help!!!

    I performed this in terminal: defaults delete com.phaseone.captureone11

    Still, any session I open just bounces in the dock.

    Takes 3 (mildly terrifying) minutes on average to open a session.

    Time to open a support ticket. I don't use sessions much, but I just opened one with 1150 images in well under 5 seconds.
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