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session filtering should work better - search all folders

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  • Drew Altdo
    Put all the image folders in the "Favorite" location. Select "All Images" from the Session Album. You can search this folder to access all images, in all variety of Favorite locations.
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  • Edward Caruso
    Hi Drew,

    That's a bit counter-intuitive I think.
    There's no thought about having it work so that the filter would work globally on the highlighted folder?
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  • Drew Altdo
    The search tool works on what you have selected.
    If you have Folder A selected, it searches Folder A. If you have All Images selected, it searches All Images.
    If you have 100+ folders in the Favorites, they are now a part of the session and not simply a random folder on your machine that Capture One has no business searching. If you want to search Capture One for anything, Capture One first needs you to set the limitations of whre it searches, this is the nature of establishing an association to folders/files through Favorites.
    The Albums are then a shortcut to your associated folders/files.

    The system is simply tiered.
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  • Edward Caruso
    but if I select the capture folder with 10 shot folders inside and filter by a color tag - it does not bring me any images - eventhough there are tagged images.
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  • Drew Altdo
    The Parent Folder, in that case, is part of your Session. The Child folders, clearly are not.
    To counter your workflow, if you select the "Hard Drive" and searched Capture One for color tagged images, would you want it to spend the day chewing through all the contents within your Hard Drive?

    Make the relevant folders part of the session by adding them to Favorites.
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  • Edward Caruso
    I am using a session created in V6 in V7 and its kind of buggy on 10.6.8 so I use a dummy v7 session to process these images. So I thought - like in Lightroom - you could select any folder and filter that without using favorites.
    On set I do set up favorites but not in the dummy processing session.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    In CO6 the session folders were included in the search by default. In CO7 not, you have to make them favorites first. I think this a bug in 7.
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  • Edward Caruso
    it does seem like an over sight to me.
    if I select a folder then choose a filter parameter - it should filter everything inside that folder including the subfolders.
    if I foolishly choose to filter a whole hard drive then C1P should try to filter it.
    but otherwise highlighting the capture folder then filtering should work like I expect (w/o using favorites) - I'll support case it.
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  • Rick Allen
    I actually find this to be a feature I was always getting files I didnt want in the filter in ver6. What I would love is to be able to choose multiple folders to add to favourites. Adding a keyboard shortcut to makes adding favourites fast.
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  • NNN635017103892750955
    I think of the filter tab as the local filter, filter the folder I'm in. And the session Albums as the global filter (or filter for everything in the session favourites.
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  • polpo
    [quote="rapdigital" wrote:
    What I would love is to be able to choose multiple folders to add to favourites.


    My way:
    select folders in Finder
    drag/drop to Favorites in C1
    ...
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="polpo" wrote:
    [quote="rapdigital" wrote:
    What I would love is to be able to choose multiple folders to add to favourites.


    My way:
    select folders in Finder
    drag/drop to Favorites in C1
    ...

    Nice.
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