Exporting Control
Hello,
Is it possible to have C1 export jpg to a specifically named folder with in the root folder of the image?
For Example if files existed in the folder Engagement, I want to process all the files and export to a folder called _JPGS. But because this will be a workflow for all sorts of jobs with various names, I need C1 to create the subfolder (_JPGS) based on the location of files being exported.
EXAMPLE:
2017
----Bill Marry
--------Engagement
Thanks for the advice.
Troy
Is it possible to have C1 export jpg to a specifically named folder with in the root folder of the image?
For Example if files existed in the folder Engagement, I want to process all the files and export to a folder called _JPGS. But because this will be a workflow for all sorts of jobs with various names, I need C1 to create the subfolder (_JPGS) based on the location of files being exported.
EXAMPLE:
2017
----Bill Marry
--------Engagement
Thanks for the advice.
Troy
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Yep! In the Process Recipe's File tab, set the Root Folder for Image Folder (this will override the path set in Output Location). Then, in the Process Recipe's File tab again, set the Sub Folder to "_JPGs". The Image Folder will update dynamically with each file. 0 -
PERFECT!!!!
Thanks for the assistance
Troy0 -
Hi !
Won't start a new case for a similar problem...
Seems that there's a bug in the naming of a file before exporting...
The software didn't want to remember the name of the file and the name of the job before recording the new changes in a new file. This never happened before.
Stick on img_0001 for all the files, and the name of the job is not remained !!! Strange.
Turned it to rename each file after processing. Not really pleasant 😊
Have a nice weekend 😉
Oups ! Didn't notice I was in the Mac file, I run Capture One on Windows. Sorry...0
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