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Syncing backups on C1Pro10

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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="NN634733287648224928UL" wrote:

    If i make changes to my edited shots (e.g tag new shots/ change colour tags from previous capture folders that have already been backed up) how do i sync back up and save the new tags and changes to my external HD without having to re copy over all the RAW files and slowing down my backup process.


    I'm not following. Have you imported the sessions to your desktop, made changes there, and want to get those changes back to the laptop?
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  • HansB
    [quote="NN634733287648224928UL" wrote:
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    I have used Chronosync software in the past but im apprehensive as ive heard stories of others losing shots.
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    I'm syncing CO sessions and catalogs between two computers and I sync the backups of those sessions and catalogs for years now. Only syncing by replacing the target, I never lost or broke anything. Just don't sync incremental or both ways. It can mess things up.

    [quote="NN634733287648224928UL" wrote:
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    I shoot in to sessions with standard file tree:
    YYMMDD_Job/ Capture/ Shot 01,02,03 etc...
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    I want to find out where the containing folders are that save the info for tagged shots and adjustments.
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    Sessions store adjustments, ratings and stuff in sidecar files along with the images in a 'CaptureOne' subfolder within each image folder. Only session specific information and settings are in the session database.


    Regards,
    Hans
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  • NN634733287648224928UL
    Thanks for your info Hans, ill have to run a test and see whether copying over the updated "Capture One" folder in each shot folder does the job but im pretty sure it will.

    Thanks
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  • Benjamin Liddle
    Additionally, if it helps all the settings are stored in .cos files; if you can manage your synchronizing software to update only files with the .cos extension, that would accomplish what you're looking for.
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  • HansB
    [quote="ben_US" wrote:
    Additionally, if it helps all the settings are stored in .cos files; if you can manage your synchronizing software to update only files with the .cos extension, that would accomplish what you're looking for.

    If you only do the .cos files, things like masks (.comask) and LCCs (.lcc) will be missing. And for your session stuff you need the session database (.cosessiondb). There are a few other things that will go wrong, too.


    Regards,
    Hans
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  • Benjamin Liddle
    [quote="HansB" wrote:
    [quote="ben_US" wrote:
    Additionally, if it helps all the settings are stored in .cos files; if you can manage your synchronizing software to update only files with the .cos extension, that would accomplish what you're looking for.

    If you only do the .cos files, things like masks (.comask) and LCCs (.lcc) will be missing. And for your session stuff you need the session database (.cosessiondb). There are a few other things that will go wrong, too.


    Regards,
    Hans


    Yes, this is true. I'd not mentioned those as the original post was referencing only tags and adjustments. If any other work (local adjustment, LCC, as you'd mentioned, as well as custom ICC profiles) is done on images, it'd be just easier to copy over the whole Settings100 subfolder. Focus mask and preview files (.cof and .cop respectively) do not need to be brought over as they will be generated on the fly by Capture One the next time it views the file, though it will have to rebuild the previews anew.
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