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Process Recipe order doesn't stick

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  • David Moore
    I have been experiencing the same also.
    David
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Thanks David

    FYI, when no-one on this board mentioned they'd had the problem (and provided a solution) I reported it to Capture One. Hopefully, they'll either give me a solution or note it for the next upgrade.

    Regards
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  • Alex Shapovalov
    I am noticed too: def name ordering i use for editing (separate cameras) and after I want to export images in date order. But processing batch and results was in name order.
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  • Wayne Ruff
    I have the same issue each time I start Capture One. My manually-ordered Process Recipes lose their ordering in the list. It makes it difficult to find and change among them.
    Wayne
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Keeping my fingers crossed: it appears this has been fixed in 12.0.3!

    On my machine, at least.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="ShaneB" wrote:
    Keeping my fingers crossed: it appears this has been fixed in 12.0.3!

    On my machine, at least.


    I spoke too soon.

    The order stuck for about 3 days - then back to the old order!

    😡
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  • Permanently deleted user
    I've got the same problem: it's been there for a long time. My solution was to prepend all of the recipe names with numbers. C1 seems to keep numerical order straight. For example:

    01 JPEG, 25%
    02 JPEG, 50%
    03 JPEG, 100%
    004 TIF, 50%
    005 TIF, 100%

    If I add a recipe, it's named either as a variant of the above (eg 01a JPEG, 25% no metadata), which makes C1 fit it into my order, or I give it a new numerical prefix. I use different prefix lengths to clearly separate groups of prefixes like recipes used for email, printing, and showing on a computer or tablet.

    BTW: I renumbered them in the C1 Application Support folder (Recipes 120) with C1 closed. Was a bit easier than doing it in C1 and worked fine.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="Nature Isme" wrote:
    I've got the same problem: it's been there for a long time. My solution was to prepend all of the recipe names with numbers. C1 seems to keep numerical order straight.
    ...

    BTW: I renumbered them in the C1 Application Support folder (Recipes 120) with C1 closed. Was a bit easier than doing it in C1 and worked fine.


    Thanks. I'll give that a try.

    It shouldn't be necessary though.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="ShaneB" wrote:
    [quote="Nature Isme" wrote:
    I've got the same problem: it's been there for a long time. My solution was to prepend all of the recipe names with numbers. C1 seems to keep numerical order straight.
    ...

    BTW: I renumbered them in the C1 Application Support folder (Recipes 120) with C1 closed. Was a bit easier than doing it in C1 and worked fine.


    Thanks. I'll give that a try.

    It shouldn't be necessary though.


    I tried it and even that didn't work!



    Frustrating!!
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  • Permanently deleted user
    That's weird: it worked on all 3 of my licensed machines.

    Did you quit C1 first and then rename the files in the folder ~/Library/Application Support/Capture One/Recipes120?

    It's important that C1 not be running and that you rename the files in the Finder, not in C1's Process Recipes list. My approach failed for me when I tried renumbering within C1, but works fine when I did it in the Finder.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="Nature Isme" wrote:
    That's weird: it worked on all 3 of my licensed machines.

    Did you quit C1 first and then rename the files in the folder ~/Library/Application Support/Capture One/Recipes120?

    It's important that C1 not be running and that you rename the files in the Finder, not in C1's Process Recipes list. My approach failed for me when I tried renumbering within C1, but works fine when I did it in the Finder.


    Yes.
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