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  • Robert Whetton
    Are you using Catalogues or Sessions?

    I use a single Session.

    I copy the files from my cards using Downloader Pro (from Breeze Systems) using DRIVE:\{Y} {m} {J} {b}\RAW - ie. 2017 07 JOBNAME Jul/RAW (using BreezeBrowser Pro I select the keepers and move them up a level in the directory to 2017 07 JOBNAME Jul)

    Then in C1 I just point it at the folder in the LIBRARY tab / System Folders, C1 makes the usual directorys inside the selected folder.

    When it comes to export. I have C1 pointed towards my export Drive. Using the Sub Folder, I then input the \JobName and hit Process.

    C1 has no trouble with me moving / renaming directories while it's still open..

    using this method, i've also been able to use 2 machines back in the day to process image heavy jobs (weddings), I was able to map the drive from my workstation on my laptop and select 1/2 the job and hit process, while processing the other 1/2 on the workstation..
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  • Robert Whetton
    Just as a Test, I've been moving a job directory over to my FREENAS box. Just pointed C1 at it, and it's handling it like a champ over my local 1Gb network..
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  • Ulrich Wanner-Laufer
    [quote="Bobtographer" wrote:
    Are you using Catalogues or Sessions?

    .

    I am using a catalogoue and apparently you do not answer my main question
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  • Robert Whetton
    Do you move the folder in Explorer or in C1?
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  • Ulrich Wanner-Laufer
    [quote="Bobtographer" wrote:
    Do you move the folder in Explorer or in C1?

    I move in C1 otherwise I lose all the information.
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  • NN635535894137993652UL
    Dont know if this helps but:
    If you type ".." (without the quotes) in the subfolder field of the process recipe your files will be placed one level up.
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  • GerardHenninger
    [quote="NN635535894137993652UL" wrote:
    Dont know if this helps but:
    If you type ".." (without the quotes) in the subfolder field of the process recipe your files will be placed one level up.


    Are you sure about this? Doesn't seem to be working in Capture One 10.2 on my Mac.
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  • John Doe
    Maybe "../", I don't know. "" has no special meaning on macOS.
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  • GerardHenninger
    [quote="John Doe" wrote:
    Maybe "../", I don't know. "" has no special meaning on macOS.


    "/" is an invalid character, can't even use it.

    I would help me switch to C1 so much if I can just export my photos to the parent folder of where my RAW files are..
    Something like : "..\EXPORTS_TIFF".
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  • SFA
    Using the Process recipes you can set up your export to go anywhere you like (that the system can access at the time you process and export).

    Assuming you are using a Pro level of C1.

    I'm not sure about Express for Sony.


    Grant
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  • GerardHenninger
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    Using the Process recipes you can set up your export to go anywhere you like (that the system can access at the time you process and export).

    Assuming you are using a Pro level of C1.

    I'm not sure about Express for Sony.


    Grant


    I understand, but I want a recipe that basically says "Okay, I will export your edits/selects up one folder to a new folder called "EDITS".

    My folder structure is this (like many other photographers)
    2017-02-05 - <subject>
    -- RAW
    -- EDITS
    -- SELECTS
    -- EXPORT_CLIENTS
    -- EXPORT_PORTFOLIO.

    All my photos are in RAW but I want my exports to go to EDITS or SELECTS. So one folder up of the RAW folder.
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="GerardHenninger" wrote:
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    Using the Process recipes you can set up your export to go anywhere you like (that the system can access at the time you process and export).

    Assuming you are using a Pro level of C1.

    I'm not sure about Express for Sony.


    Grant


    I understand, but I want a recipe that basically says "Okay, I will export your edits/selects up one folder to a new folder called "EDITS".

    My folder structure is this (like many other photographers)
    2017-02-05 - <subject>
    -- RAW
    -- EDITS
    -- SELECTS
    -- EXPORT_CLIENTS
    -- EXPORT_PORTFOLIO.

    All my photos are in RAW but I want my exports to go to EDITS or SELECTS. So one folder up of the RAW folder.


    In Output tab -> Process Recipe -> File -> Root folder - set to "Image folder"
    then in again under Process Recipe -> Sub Folder - set to "..\Edits" (or whatever you like)

    this is given you use sessions or a referenced catalog.
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  • GerardHenninger
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    [quote="GerardHenninger" wrote:
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    Using the Process recipes you can set up your export to go anywhere you like (that the system can access at the time you process and export).

    Assuming you are using a Pro level of C1.

    I'm not sure about Express for Sony.


    Grant


    I understand, but I want a recipe that basically says "Okay, I will export your edits/selects up one folder to a new folder called "EDITS".

    My folder structure is this (like many other photographers)
    2017-02-05 - <subject>
    -- RAW
    -- EDITS
    -- SELECTS
    -- EXPORT_CLIENTS
    -- EXPORT_PORTFOLIO.

    All my photos are in RAW but I want my exports to go to EDITS or SELECTS. So one folder up of the RAW folder.


    In Output tab -> Process Recipe -> File -> Root folder - set to "Image folder"
    then in again under Process Recipe -> Sub Folder - set to "..\Edits" (or whatever you like)

    this is given you use sessions or a referenced catalog.


    Thanks for the reply. Tried that and this happens :

    https://i.imgur.com/bBGfZcF.png

    So it creates a weird "-." folder within the same RAW folder.

    These were my settings (new recipe, nothing else changed).

    https://i.imgur.com/gigD9So.png

    I'm on a Mac (MacOS Sierra). Are there any (Mac)users out there where this works?
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  • John Doe
    Ask in the Mac section of the forum, you're currently in the Windows section.
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  • Robert Whetton
    [quote="GerardHenninger" wrote:
    [
    Thanks for the reply. Tried that and this happens :

    https://i.imgur.com/bBGfZcF.png

    So it creates a weird "-." folder within the same RAW folder.

    These were my settings (new recipe, nothing else changed).

    https://i.imgur.com/gigD9So.png

    I'm on a Mac (MacOS Sierra). Are there any (Mac)users out there where this works?

    Please move your question to here > viewforum.php?f=68
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