C1 creates variants after import
Hi there!
I usually import RAW files withoutn any problems, but now I have an issue: I import JPGs the following way:
1) Open a specific folder in my catalog which contains RAWs
2) Do an "Add Folder" and adding a subfolder to my catalog whitch JPGs. These where creates by another tool bases on the RAWs
3) Do an "Sychronize" for this new subfolder.
Result: At first no problems, all JPGs are imported.
But either I haven't looked correctly already in the first place or now, after a while: C1 creates for more than the half of the JPGs variants automatically. Sometimes even with different orientation...
http://dasbestezumschluss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Variants.png
See full examples
Anybody has the same issue?
Regards, Oliver
I usually import RAW files withoutn any problems, but now I have an issue: I import JPGs the following way:
1) Open a specific folder in my catalog which contains RAWs
2) Do an "Add Folder" and adding a subfolder to my catalog whitch JPGs. These where creates by another tool bases on the RAWs
3) Do an "Sychronize" for this new subfolder.
Result: At first no problems, all JPGs are imported.
But either I haven't looked correctly already in the first place or now, after a while: C1 creates for more than the half of the JPGs variants automatically. Sometimes even with different orientation...
http://dasbestezumschluss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Variants.png
See full examples
Anybody has the same issue?
Regards, Oliver
0
-
Could be something to do with the other tool that created the JPEGs. Could be you synchronize process instead of import. Could be the catalog.
I would create a fresh catalog for testing, repeat the procedure and see what happens.0 -
Hi Paul,
again thanks for your fast reply!
Ok, that would be one idea. But since this would mean I would have to build up my catalog again from scratch I would not take it as the first step if possible... 😊
Is there a way to filter all new variants? For me it would be fine to filter them and then do a delete. But so far I found no filter criteria that would allow me to do so.
Regards,
Oliver0 -
[quote="OliverF" wrote:
But since this would mean I would have to build up my catalog again from scratch I would not take it as the first step if possible... 😊
No, just import a few of those JPEGs for testing in a new catalog and see what happens. Done in a few minutes.0 -
Ok, done this - new catalog and imported one of my jpg directories. No problems!
So either its my catalog in general or there is a problem to import JPGs when RAWs of the same name already exist.
I've opened a support ticket at phase one. Maybe they can figure this out...0
Post is closed for comments.
Comments
4 comments