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Tether question.

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Double post. See [The Capture One forum has migrated to a new platform, as a result all links to Capture One related postsstopped working and have been removed]
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  • MrWriter
    I know, but nobody is answering hence me posting again. Surely somebody at Phase One knows how to do this?
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  • Ian Wilson
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    NNN637063867915126012 wrote:
    I know, but nobody is answering hence me posting again. Surely somebody at Phase One knows how to do this?

    Paul has answered in the other post!

    Ian
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  • MrWriter
    Nope, still no answer, well, there is an answer, but just not the answer to my original question.
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  • SFA
    NNN637063867915126012 wrote:
    Nope, still no answer, well, there is an answer, but just not the answer to my original question.


    Bear in mind that this is primarily a User to User forum not an official Capture One support channel or a chat line.

    Perhaps your best option would be to get the camera to deliver the files to a folder on the computer and an internal memory card as the backup.

    Make the computer folder a Hot folder for Capture One and use the hot folder monitoring options.

    Recently released cameras from some manufacturers may allow this in fully tethered mode based on the connection modes they have available.
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  • MrWriter
    SFA wrote:
    NNN637063867915126012 wrote:
    Nope, still no answer, well, there is an answer, but just not the answer to my original question.


    Perhaps your best option would be to get the camera to deliver the files to a folder on the computer and an internal memory card as the backup.

    Make the computer folder a Hot folder for Capture One and use the hot folder monitoring options.

    Recently released cameras from some manufacturers may allow this in fully tethered mode based on the connection modes they have available.


    Thanks for this. Do I set this up in Capture One? What you say kind of makes sense, but need a little more info on how to implement this, if you could be so kind?
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  • SFA
    Try this guidance from the Capture One FAQs?

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002411238-Hot-Folder-function-in-Capture-One-Pro


    That said if you think you would prefer the full tethering option my understanding of the description of Chronosync suggests you can set up an automatic copy of a file that appears in a watched location (i.e. a folder) to save it somewhere else.

    I'm not a Mac user so don't know Chronosync in detail but there are Windows applications that can achieve the same results.
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