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exporting NEF problem

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  • Thomas Günther
    Check out if the allocated RAM is gone!
    - Use Activity monitor to do the check. If all is blue and red and yellow
    - Try to bring system back to stability using Terminal by typing "purge"
    - Search for the scratch file in ~/Library/Application Support and/or ~/Library/Preferences, delete the scratch file indicated containing the letter "Æ’"
    - Delete the batch queues = .xml file(s) residing inside the batch queue folder - on my systems it is marked with "Batch Queue 5.1" inside ~/Library/Application Support/Capture One/Batch Queue 5.1/. The number depends on your first installed version of COne, supposedly containing a "6" instead a "5" - depends on the first version you had installed ...

    saludos redondos -
    tom
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  • Sjoerd van der Hucht
    Hi Tom, thank you for your reply, I'm gonna check it out
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  • Rob Sackyta
    Just outta curiosity why would you want to export NEF files?


    Rob
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  • Terence Patrick
    I had a similar problem processing CR2 files to TIFF and JPEG, where C1 would look at the batch queue and sort of just shrug then hang there. I would get a bunch of 0-bit files in the output folder. The only thing I could attribute to having a problem was that the session was previously captured in v6 and we were trying to process it using v7. So we started over with a brand new session, imported the shot files, and were successful in processing the raws from that point.
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