Viewing Collections on (iOS) Mobile Device
Let me start with saying that I'm coming from Lightroom where I'd have copies of my images in annual collections that I'd created, i.e.: 2019, 2020,.. These would sync with the iOS Lightroom app (and to https://lightroom.adobe.com/) and voilà, I have my Lightroom photos viewable on an iPad. Editable too, but I'm just interested in having them viewable outside of the host software.
Can this be done somehow with Capture One? I realize I could create User Collections that work the same—2019, 2020—but how would I sync those images to my iOS device?
Thanks in advance.
-
Hi Mike,
I might be wrong, but I think this doesn't exist yet for Capture One. Maybe, one day....
0 -
You could sync a folder of images from Finder, using iTunes, but your edits wouldn't come across, unless you bake those into edited versions. Eg have a "2020 Images" folder, and an "iOS Folio Edits" folder you output edited versions to, sync both those folders in iTunes, and then in the iOS Photos app, you should see them in date order.
0 -
1st step: I export my edited images from Capture One with a recipe (with my preferred image size, format, keywords, etc) into a file structure (by year and collection name) on a disk and ...
2nd step : import those directories with their images inside into an identical album structure into the Apple Photos app. I let Photos on my Mac sync via iCloud onto all my devices and voilà all my pictures are available with the speed and features (people, places, etc.) of Photos wherever I go.
(actually I don't export all my images from Capture One but only the one's I rated 3* + as those are the ones I really like)
Cheers, Andy
0 -
Thanks Matt and Andy, but this has nothing to do with the powerful iOS Lightroom app. They are, indeed, good workarounds, but can't do the same job.
My own workaround is simply to edit my best images as jpeg files and import them onto my website, which has an iOS version.
0 -
Thanks for your replies, everyone. I'll look into these.
0 -
@Robert
My answer was directed to the one who posted the question in this thread and I think it well gives a good and easy solution to that. I don't know what you are trying to do Robert or what you are missing.
0 -
Andy,
I perfectly understood what you meant. You are using Apple Photos to display your pictures (3* and higher), which is a good solution. I use my website app for smartphone, which is an other one. But none of these are comparable to the Lightroom app for mobile and iPad, as they both need to edit and export the edited images to a third party.
0
Post is closed for comments.
Comments
7 comments