CP 20 - Export marked images
Hello and a happy new year ...
I have a main folder with 9 subfolders. In it a total of about 3000 images The selected main folder does not show all images from all subfolders with a click ????
I know this for example from the "Graphics Converter" (Lemke Software)
For the export of all pictures marked with 3* I have to select each of the 9 subfolders individually, select the pictures marked with 3*, then process them to export? Is it like this? Or is there a hidden feature?
Thanks a lot for any hint
Cheers
I have a main folder with 9 subfolders. In it a total of about 3000 images The selected main folder does not show all images from all subfolders with a click ????
I know this for example from the "Graphics Converter" (Lemke Software)
For the export of all pictures marked with 3* I have to select each of the 9 subfolders individually, select the pictures marked with 3*, then process them to export? Is it like this? Or is there a hidden feature?
Thanks a lot for any hint
Cheers
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You could go to All Images in the Library tab, then use the filter tool to show just the 3* images, select them all and process. Though I might prefer to do them a few at a time rather than risk Capture One grinding to a halt doing a lot in one go.
Ian0 -
Oh dear... I'm blind 🤓
It might also be easier to simply select a folder and then display everything that is in it. Including subfolders 😊
Thanks a lot 😊0 -
Michi wrote:
Oh dear... I'm blind 🤓
It might also be easier to simply select a folder and then display everything that is in it. Including subfolders 😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Probably not if you are are working with sessions.
Depending on your folder structure you might get some unexpectedly large numbers of files being processed for viewing.0 -
Michi wrote:
Oh dear... I'm blind 🤓
It might also be easier to simply select a folder and then display everything that is in it. Including subfolders 😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Hi buddy, what are the session period you are proceeding by?
Regards,
Noel Smith0
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