Sessions and Output Folder
Hi.
I have a Session and some of my process recipes put the output in subfolders (using Recipe Name) of the Output folder.
When I look at the Session Folders it does not show the subfolders in the Output folder.
Is there a way to get Capture One to show these folders without importing?
Thanks
Ian
I have a Session and some of my process recipes put the output in subfolders (using Recipe Name) of the Output folder.
When I look at the Session Folders it does not show the subfolders in the Output folder.
Is there a way to get Capture One to show these folders without importing?
Thanks
Ian
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If I understand you correctly, clicking on a folder using the library tool should automatically start the process of importing/building previews of any supported images within that folder. Sometimes I find newly created folders don't automatically appear in the library tool but that seems to be a bug typically remedied by clicking into another folder than back again, opening the folder in finder, or if neither of those work close and reopen the program. 0 -
Not quite.
I have a Session open rather than a Catalog
The Session has four Session Folders - Capture Folder, Selects Folder, Output Folder, and Trash Folder.
In my process recipe for output I am asking it to put it in a subfolder (Recipe Name) of the Output Folder.
It is this subfolder that does not show up under Session Folder->Output Folder in the Library0 -
You can navigate to the subfolders in the System Folders section of the Library tool, right click the subfolders in question, then choose Add to Favourites.
Ian0 -
Thanks Ian.
That worked.
I assume the four folders created in a Session do not show subfolders?
Ian0 -
[quote="irose_57" wrote:
I assume the four folders created in a Session do not show subfolders?
You're right - they don't.
Ian0 -
[quote="irose_57" wrote:
Thanks Ian.
That worked.
I assume the four folders created in a Session do not show subfolders?
Ian
Also the Folders shown as those names in the Session Folders library are at that point "virtual" folders since you can specify different folders somewhere in the system for all four of them should doing so suit your requirements. Thus an automatic inclusion of any subfolders my not be ideal ...
Grant0
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