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can anyone help?

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  • Ian Wilson
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    On a catalog, you don't automatically see the system folders - only if you add specific folders to the catalog. That stops Capture One having to monitor your whole file system. Simply add in to the catalog any folders with images in them that you want to be able to see, then import the images in them to the catalog.

    Capture One Express for Sony is free - why stick with version 7 instead of the latest version?

    Ian
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Hi Ian,

    To fill you in on the history of Capture One Express, in CO Express 6 there was only one session. In CO Express 7 this changed to a single catalog (Capture One Pro 7 was the first release with catalogs next to sessions).

    The free CO Express Sony came with version 8 and had a catalog only as well, as all subsequent version up to today. And to be complete, the CO Express Fujifilm was introduced with 11.3, but that you are obviously aware of.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    Yes, I remember all that history. I just wondered why the OP would stick with 7 when he could use 12 at no cost.

    Ian
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Ian3" wrote:
    Yes, I remember all that history. I just wondered why the OP would stick with 7 when he could use 12 at no cost.

    CO Express 7 was a paid release and supported all sorts of cameras like Pro did. Only from CO Express Sony 8 it was free. The OP would now have to pay the full Pro price unless he has a Sony or Fujifilm camera. He did not state that in the initial post. Maybe my historical overview lacked this little detail. 😉
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  • Peter Brockhausen
    And there was at least one photo magazine, which offered CO 7 express for free...
    My entrance into Capture One as well...
    --Peter
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