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Sessions Placement

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  • Brian Jones
    I've always saved the session folders on a second internal drive and I have no stability issues, but I don't often have other apps open while shooting or processing. On some of my clients computers I experience full memory slow downs and crashes. I

    3 Things you can do to improve stability are
    1) Make sure you are running at least 8GB of ram, double that if you multitask triple it if you edit big files in photoshop while also running C1.
    2) Try to keep your capture folders smaller than 500 images if you are running less than 8GB of ram don't put too many image folders in the session favorites to reduce cache size.
    3) Make sure your session folders are going to a permissions neutral folder like "Shared" or set permissions on the 2nd drive as "everyone read&write"

    It may be worth doing a test session under a new user account to see if it is truly a memory problem.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    The Out of Memory crashes are not hard disk related, but RAM related, would be my first guess.
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  • Drew Altdo
    Capture One will read and write to your session with extreme frequency. The easier your session is to access, the easier it is for the software to read/write. A separate internal volume likely wouldn't provide any noticeable difference but it is one more directory to be read each time.
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