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Ratings dont hold in Photoshop

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  • victor2
    well, it is interesting. At the 'raw level, you can NOT 'see' the rating from PS in C1 and vice versa.
    However, after processing, the ratings show up in PS for the Tifs and jpgs

    Is that an Adobe issue? they cant handle the Phase back raw ? (I have a P65+)
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  • Ed11
    No not an Adobe issue. Its simply that C1 doesn't rate or tag the raw files but keeps the ratings, color tags and all the other adjustments in separate setting files in the subdirectory Setting50. So it's quite logical that Adobe cannot "see" the ratings/color tags.
    C1 never changes any of the raw files all edits are reversible. The output tiff and jpegs are a process where all the adjustments and ratings/tags are combined into the output file.
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  • victor2
    Many thanks ED.

    I posted in Adobe forum and Jeff Shewe said that the Phase raw files did not use the metadata

    What is interesting is that there ARE two ratings possible, that is, a Bridge rating put into a Phase P65 raw file WILL show up in Bridge.

    Bottom line is that ratings and keywords need to wait until C1 processing. Not so bad; means one can rate in C1 for processing, and then rate again in Bridge (the keyword facility in C1 basically s.....s)

    oh well, each does his own thing best

    Victor
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  • Moshe1
    Hi Victor,

    It is true that Capture One does not modify your raw files, and if you process to file the adjustments you have made will be in the output file (unless you chose not to...), allowing other applications to see your adjustments.

    There is another way to see the metadata applied in Capture One in other applications, without processing your raw file:
    You can sync your metadata to an XMP file by clicking the "Sync Metadata" item in the metadata tool's drop down.

    Clicking this menu item will create/sync to xmp file next to your raw file, and your other application will be able to read the metadata.

    I hope it helps,
    Moshe
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  • William Nieman
    My ratings don't show up at all. I go through a session put color and star ratings on them, process a batch into JPGs and none of my ratings show up in Adobe Bridge. Are there some settings in either CO6 or Bridge CS4 that I am missing?
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  • SFA
    William,

    The Output process has an option to remove ratings (and other information) on output. Can you confirm that you don't see the ratings no matter whether that choice is ticked or not?
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  • William Nieman
    SFA,

    I switched on under Process Recipe, Advanced, Include Rating and Color Tag. Here is what I got.

    C-One Raw Rating 5, Color Red
    Bridge JPG Rating 5, Color White

    C-One Raw Rating 5, No Color
    Bridge JPG Rating 5, Color White

    Do you think we can get the color rating to work now? If so that would be so great!

    Thanks much,
    Bill
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  • SFA
    Hi William,

    I suspect that the numeric rating might be as far as you can get . The colour tag is likely to be more of a variable within each application than a specific ascii value will be.

    I don't have Bridge/Phototshop so have no way to experiment with what you have found. I do have V1 LightRoom but I don't use it. I have a couple of other apps but tend not to exchange files between them 99.9% of the time so the ratings/colour value transfer has never been an issue for me - not much help to you, sorry.

    From what I can gather the most comon use of the ratings are along the lines of 1 to 5 indicating the overall quality/appeal of the image (a transferrable assessment presumably) with the colour settings seemingly used mostly as a local 'picking' identifier. So someone might use the colour for grouping a set of images for a specific export process, for example. Once exported that identifier may be meaningless since they new files have changed status as part of the export process. (Just an example of how poeple seem to use things, not a specific recommendation.) I use the colour tags infrequently but when I do it's usually just one colour chosen to make it easier to spot 'picks' from a mass of thumbnails. For me the colour would have no meaning, in effect, once the pick and process routine had been completed even if I was intending to continue editing in another application.

    Hopefully someone who does use the colour tag on a continuous basis through a multi-application workflow will come along soon and report about their experiences. They should be able to offer you more help than I can.

    Sorry I can't offer more.


    Grant Perkins
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  • ronaldnztan
    I know how to augment and remedy your problem. You need to go into your Bridge (I'm on a PC). I go into the Preferences under the Edit menu. There is a "Labels" section. There, you will need to type in the following:

    "Red" next to the color red.
    "Yellow" next to the color yellow.
    etc.

    On my end, I have: red, yellow, green, cyan, and purple.

    Now, I think the label tags and ratings will match, e.g. Bridge will see the labels and ratings from your C1PRO/MediaPRO.


    [quote="William1111" wrote:
    SFA,

    I switched on under Process Recipe, Advanced, Include Rating and Color Tag. Here is what I got.

    C-One Raw Rating 5, Color Red
    Bridge JPG Rating 5, Color White

    C-One Raw Rating 5, No Color
    Bridge JPG Rating 5, Color White

    Do you think we can get the color rating to work now? If so that would be so great!

    Thanks much,
    Bill
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  • William Nieman
    Thank you both for your responses!

    Ronald,

    You had the solution IT WORKS!!!

    Thank you very much!

    Bill Nieman
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  • Brian Goosen
    Any clever ideas for the opposite direction? One of our clients does all their capture with Lightroom (Canon shooter) and we then get the files to process with Capture One. So they've got all their picks rated, which you can clearly see and sort by in Bridge, but in Capture One the whole shoot appears to be unrated. It's a bit annoying.
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  • Jim MSP
    [quote="bgoosen" wrote:
    Any clever ideas for the opposite direction? ....


    I don't think LR and CO have ever communicated with colored labels. Likewise Media Pro and LR

    They will however communicate with rating stars. Set the star in LR, save it to a sidecar file, then open the file in CO.
    CO sees the star rating.
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