Capture One erkennt Backups nicht
Capture One 23 Pro 16.2.6.7 auf einem Mac Book Air (macOS Catalina 10.15.7) Wie unten auf den Fotos sichtbar habe ich mit der Backup-Funktion von C1 immer wieder mal Backups erstellen lassen. Nun habe ich Probleme mit dem Katalog (lässt sich nicht öffnen und beim Reparieren kommt „Verbindung Fehlgeschlagen“.) Wenn ich auf „Vom Backup wiederherstellen“ klicke, werden jedoch keine Backups gefunden. Dabei habe ich den Ort des Backups überprüft und dieser ist richtig (Capture One / Backups / Name des Katalogs) bzw. teilweise habe ich auch den neusten Ordner dort ausgewählt, es wird in beiden Fällen kein Backup gefunden. Die Backupdatei selbst kann ich öffnen. Wie kann ich nun die Backupdatei verwenden, um meinen Katalog wiederherzustellen? Vielen Dank schonmal für die Hilfe
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It could be that when you attempt to restore from a backup, the location of the file is not correct and you may need to correct this. If not you can manually replace the cocatalogdb (the database) file with the one from the backup.
Make a copy of your catalog. Using that copy, replace the cocatalogdb file with the copy of the cocatalogdb in the backup. You probably will not have to replace the Adjustments folder with the one in the backup. This should give you a working catalog.
Alternatively, you can open any cocatalogdb backup file as a catalog, but you will have to regenerate the previews.
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Thank you very much! It's good, I can do it manually! So the backups from the dates before are not really necessary/useful? I thought they might add on to each other, so that you need all of them to make it work again.
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So the backups from the dates before are not really necessary/useful? I thought they might add on to each other, so that you need all of them to make it work again.
That's correct. Each backup is complete in itself.
However, if your catalog has become corrupted and has developed problems of some kind, there is the danger that the most recent backup is taken from a version of the catalog database that was already developing a problem. So it is prudent to retain a few recent backups so that you can definitely go back to one that is problem-free. But there is no need to keep a large number of the backups.
Ian
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Perfect, thank you very much! This helped a lot
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