CaptureOne to MediaPro
Hello,
in addition to CaptureOne I've bought MediaPro to catalogue my pictures. I set the preferences according to the tutorial videos, but I don't get the pictures out of captureOne into MediaPro. The pictures are imported, but the adjustments aren't.
I have my raw files on a extern hd and my CaptureOne-Catalogue on the intern hd. Even when I right-click on a picture and send it to MediaPro, the adjustment is not recognized by MediaPro. This behaviour is useless! What can I do?
Thanks,
fiveyears
in addition to CaptureOne I've bought MediaPro to catalogue my pictures. I set the preferences according to the tutorial videos, but I don't get the pictures out of captureOne into MediaPro. The pictures are imported, but the adjustments aren't.
I have my raw files on a extern hd and my CaptureOne-Catalogue on the intern hd. Even when I right-click on a picture and send it to MediaPro, the adjustment is not recognized by MediaPro. This behaviour is useless! What can I do?
Thanks,
fiveyears
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Do you use Capture One in Catalog or Session mode? Adjustments are only recognised by Media Pro if using CO in Session mode.
In the answer to the support case I had opened in March Phase One explained this was expected behaviour: in Catalog mode, development settings are stored inside the catalog and are specific to the catalog. The one RAW file you have catalogued in Media Pro might appear in multiple Capture One catalogs (say, a Black-and-White catalog and a Colour catalog), so there’s no way for Media Pro to know which are the “correct†development settings.
Hope this helps,
-Sascha0 -
Thanks for the reply, but why can't I open or import the catalog-file into MediaPro? Should and can I switch to the session mode?
fiveyears0 -
[quote="fiveyears" wrote:
Thanks for the reply, but why can't I open or import the catalog-file into MediaPro? Should and can I switch to the session mode?
fiveyears
I use CO in the sessions mode only. I have never really like the CO catalog mode, and it is my opinion that if you use Media Pro, which is a true DAM, there is no need to use CO in a catalog mode.
I initially render all my photos using the WIC engine, then I later go back and rebuild only the best photos that I have processed with CO using the CO render engine. This saves a lot of time.
Jim0 -
Which i've answered there, but you should actually rebuild the thumbnails in MP once you've made the changes in CO. 0
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