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I know its me, but frustrated

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  • SFA

    Using a session if you access a folder with valid photo image of a file type that C1 can work with  (e.g. jpg, tiff, etc), C1 will consider it to be a possible edit target and automatically create what it needs to store the edit information files, preview files, thumbnails, etc.

     

    It sounds like this process has been instigated. However the lack of internal content (2 sub folders would be the immediate content of the next level) is a little odd. Or it would be with Windows, maybe less so on Mac?

    So is there any possibility that you have a situation whereby you desktop is automatically assessed by C1 to discover any editable content? Maybe it is set up as a Favourite folder (in a session) or is set as your Output folder as defined by the link in the Session Folders section of the Library Tool?

    If you are using Catalogues I would guess something similar but I have not looked into the way that catalogues manage the edit files internally so that would something of a guess.

     

    An empty folder seems strange though.

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  • David Moore

    SFA  thanks for your reply I will start to investigate you ideas.  I am on a mac and use catalogs mostly.  Were you ever on the Aperture forum?, I seem to remember an SFA years ago.  Cheers!

     

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