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Moving Panos from Pano stitcher back into the original C1 Catalog

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi Stanley,

    You'll just have to reimport it into your Capture One catalogue (as a TIFF), and then you can continue to make adjustments to the TIFF.

    Robert

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  • FirstName LastName

    Thank you for responding.

    I must be doing some thing wrong because I am unable to get the pano back into the same location as the original images.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    It won't be back automatically, as Hugin is not a plugin and leaves the pano on your desktop. You have to reimport it into your relevant folder, where are located the original images.

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  • FirstName LastName

    I know that Hugin will not automatically go back into C1 and that I have to reimport it.

    This is the procedure that I am trying to use, it just is not working as well as I hoped.

    1. I open Import and then navigate to desktop folder that contains the pano, I select this folder as the Import From Source.

    2. I then select the folder in the Catalog I want to add the pano into and set it as the Import To Destination.  The problem that I am having is that I am unable to access the desired Catalog folder.

     

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  • FirstName LastName

    I have created a pano with Hugin and I have in a folder on my desktop

    I click on the Import icon which brings up the Import Images screen.

    Under Import To, I see the Destination is  2015-04-15. However, I want the Destination to be 2015-04-17.  I do not know how to get C1 to let me select 2015-04-17 as the Destination.  I can see six options, none of which is 20-15-17.

    How can I get the Import Dialogue to recognize that the folder I want is 2015-04-17 not any of the options it is presenting to me?

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Click on the destination.  A small window will open.  One of the choices is "Choose Folder".   Select that option.  That will open a macOS style open window.  Top center of that window will be the name of the currently chosen folder, in yiour case 2015-04-17.  Either Click on it to go up levels from that folder or navigate to the desired folder as you would in any other open dialog.

     

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