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Star ratings vanished

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  • Ian Wilson
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    It is almost certainly the result of the settings in Preferences, in the Metadata section of the Image tab. There is a drop down list with three options fro Auto Sync Sidecar XMP: None, Load and Full Sync. Then there are two checkboxes under that which determine what happens when it syncs (i.e. when Load or Full Sync is selected). What is probably happening is that Capture One compares its ratings for the image in question (no stars) with the ratings that they have come in with (one star) and in accordance with the settings there dutifully changes the one star ratings to match the no star ratings it has on record.

    The safest thing is to set the drop down to None, then think about the settings in the check boxes. There is information in the online user guide here

    https://help.phaseone.com/en/CO12/Organizing-Photos/Metadata/Managing-Metadata#item5

    I leave mine set on None the whole time (not that I now much use external apps that write metadata) and only get it to sync metadata on an ad hoc basis if I need to.

    Ian
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  • Emory Dunn
    Are your images packed as EIPs? If not did you copy the "CaptureOne" folder along with the images? All of the adjustments you make in Capture One are stored in that folder, not in the images themselves.
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  • FirstName LastName
    So it looks like there was a difference in the Metadata settings from my desktop to laptop. I thought I had left it all as default. But on my desktop the drop down in the Metadata was set to "Ful Sync" and the "Prefer Embeded XMP" was checked. versus my Laptop the Drop down was set to "None" and the "Prefer Sidecar XMP" was checked. So it does look like my desktop looked at a different set of Metadata and then updated.

    So I guess lesson learned...
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