EIP's
I have to abandon Media Pro and CO 7 for managing and organizing my images. Most of the work is done but the last step is converting the EIP's which I can't get Adobe Lightroom to read.
I have about 7,000 EIP's spread across several folders. I want to be able to drag from the finder on a mac all the EIP's into a new CO 7 Catalog. I then want to extract the original IIQ from the EIP, but I want it to extract the IIQ to the same folder that contained the original EIP. I want to do this in batch mode.
Does anybody have a script for this? Has anybody done it? Does anybody have any better ideas?
Thanks,
Garry.
I have about 7,000 EIP's spread across several folders. I want to be able to drag from the finder on a mac all the EIP's into a new CO 7 Catalog. I then want to extract the original IIQ from the EIP, but I want it to extract the IIQ to the same folder that contained the original EIP. I want to do this in batch mode.
Does anybody have a script for this? Has anybody done it? Does anybody have any better ideas?
Thanks,
Garry.
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Phase One offers a utility to extract EIP files. In reality EIPs are just zip files. You could probably use automator to open all your eip files one at a time with this utility.
Or you could add all your folders of eip files to a favorite in Capture One, then make a smart album containing all your files and select all, unarchive eip, That'll take awhile though. and may not be super stable depending on your computer hardware.
Scroll down to CAPTURE ONE UTILITIES / Extract EIP
http://www.phaseone.com/en/SupportMain/ ... -Page.aspx0 -
Corey,
Thanks for your help. I noticed when I unzip the EIP the IIQ has a name of 0.IIQ, it doesn't take on the name of the EIP file. That makes automator a bigger job. Thanks for the tip. You can't unpack EIP's into a catalog either, PhaseOne don't make that option available on the file menu. That just leaves Sessions. In sessions though CO7 needs to move the files to the session folders before they could be unpacked, so I would lose my original organization. For now i'll try the tool they have.
Thanks,
Garry.0 -
Pretty sure you just have to add the folder as a session favorite to unpack. I'm also pretty sure I have wrote a script that unpacks and keeps the filename intact if the above doesn't work let me know. 0 -
Rick, Corey,
Thanks to both of you. I am EIP less.
Take care,
Garry.0
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