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C1P does not remember where I stopped working?

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  • Class A
    [quote="Mnl" wrote:

    Does C1P not remember the last images that was opened?

    It doesn't for me either.
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  • Manuel Huettl
    [quote="Class A" wrote:
    [quote="Mnl" wrote:

    Does C1P not remember the last images that was opened?

    It doesn't for me either.


    Strange that it does not jump to image 001?
    For me it feels like it does remember an image, but not the very last one.
    Sometimes during editing I have selected 4 images to compare them... later I do edit one image and when I close and reopen C1P it shows the 4 selected Images. So it does remember some views / images but not the latest?
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    It does remember on my system in a session where I was working, the images selected, the filter active.

    If you happen to use a session for a longer period, because you browse System Folders, make a new session and try again.

    Else, contact support.
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  • Robert Łysakowski
    Same here, I can't figure out what's the pattern... Inconvenience but pretty irritating on the long run.
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  • Manuel Huettl
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
    It does remember on my system in a session where I was working, the images selected, the filter active.

    If you happen to use a session for a longer period, because you browse System Folders, make a new session and try again.

    Else, contact support.


    Hmm... I do use a session for a longer period (2-3h) but I do not browse System Folders... all images are in the capture folder.
    However I feel that this mostly happens when I have a big session with a lot of images. When starting the Session C1P always needs some time until all images show up (orange circel has to fill up). Maybe the image I have bee working on is not "found" that quickly?
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    How many images do you have in your Capture Folder? 100, 500, 1000, more?
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  • Manuel Huettl
    for that Session right now I have about 1300 images.
    All are stored on my local SSD. But often I do have my session on a NAS (for multiuser-access) and this slows down the "loading" as well.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Mnl" wrote:
    for that Session right now I have about 1300 images.
    All are stored on my local SSD. But often I do have my session on a NAS (for multiuser-access) and this slows down the "loading" as well.

    For sessions, try to divide your images over several folders. You can make each a session favourite for search and smart albums. Try to limit to 300-500 images. See what happens.
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  • Manuel Huettl
    first... thanks Paul for your ongoing support 😊

    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:

    For sessions, try to divide your images over several folders.

    I do have the images already in about 10-12 physical folders within the capture folder or do you mean several albums?
    I will try to create several albums and see if this helps. Also I will setup a small session with 300 images and will report back here.

    But for now... Merry Christmas to all 😊

    regards Manuel
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Mnl" wrote:
    first... thanks Paul for your ongoing support 😊

    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:

    For sessions, try to divide your images over several folders.

    I do have the images already in about 10-12 physical folders within the capture folder or do you mean several albums?
    I will try to create several albums and see if this helps. Also I will setup a small session with 300 images and will report back here.

    But for now... Merry Christmas to all 😊

    regards Manuel

    No I meant folders, just like you apparently already did.

    Merry Christmas too. Ho Ho Ho.
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  • Robert Łysakowski
    I work with catalogs and same thing happens but not always.
    As a rule of a thumb it never comes back to the last image, unless I edit it for the second time and leave c1 from there.
    To illustrate - I work on image x, quit c1, come back, browse to the same image, edit, quit and when open again, it goes where I left. That's my observation.
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