Export streamlining for client download
Hello, I'm fairly new to capture one.
I've been processing out large amounts of JPEGs from raw files, compressing them, and uploading them for clients to download. A session that ends up being around 100GB of raw files (3000+ photos) takes 5-6 hours to process the jpgs then another 5-6 hours to upload the 15GB worth of jpgs, which I've compressed into zip files. If it matters I'm using a 2014 13" MacBook Pro w/16GB ram and Capture One v8 (because CO9 crashed on export every 175 images or so).
I am looking for suggestions on streamlining this process so it can be done overnight.
I tried outputting straight to a google drive folder which at first glance seemed to work, it sync'd and uploaded fine. Ended up being 12,000 individual files or so including the jpgs, thumbnails, and sidecar files. Though when the client downloaded the folder it failed, errors on 3/4 of the files and only 1/4 were downloadable. I'm not sure if this a a google drive error or what.
Also, is there a way to output jpgs without the sidecar capture one folder? On these larger sessions it ends up being around 4GB worth of files I don't need.
Again, any suggestions on how to make this quicker, smoother, more reliable are welcomed.
I am not to familiar with FTP but I do have FTP service through my website, if that is a better option.
Thank you
I've been processing out large amounts of JPEGs from raw files, compressing them, and uploading them for clients to download. A session that ends up being around 100GB of raw files (3000+ photos) takes 5-6 hours to process the jpgs then another 5-6 hours to upload the 15GB worth of jpgs, which I've compressed into zip files. If it matters I'm using a 2014 13" MacBook Pro w/16GB ram and Capture One v8 (because CO9 crashed on export every 175 images or so).
I am looking for suggestions on streamlining this process so it can be done overnight.
I tried outputting straight to a google drive folder which at first glance seemed to work, it sync'd and uploaded fine. Ended up being 12,000 individual files or so including the jpgs, thumbnails, and sidecar files. Though when the client downloaded the folder it failed, errors on 3/4 of the files and only 1/4 were downloadable. I'm not sure if this a a google drive error or what.
Also, is there a way to output jpgs without the sidecar capture one folder? On these larger sessions it ends up being around 4GB worth of files I don't need.
Again, any suggestions on how to make this quicker, smoother, more reliable are welcomed.
I am not to familiar with FTP but I do have FTP service through my website, if that is a better option.
Thank you
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