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How do I merge images on laptop into main computer?

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  • Drew Altdo
    Seth,
    You have many options, all of which can be changed to accommodate your workflow. The simplest is to "Pack" all of your images as EIP files within Capture One. From there simply move the EIP file from one machine to another and the entire file will retain the RAW and any adjustments.
    See more here;
    http://www.phaseone.com/en/search/artic ... nguageid=1

    The other option is to move the entire session folder (Capture Folder with "Capture One" Subfolder as well as COL file) from one machine to the next.
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  • Brion
    Hi Seth,

    Like Seth says, there are a lot of ways to do this and I'm a Mac user so this may not relate to you at all but I often have jobs that are both in studio and on location and i like to merge them too. I shoot tethered to my MacPro in the studio and tethered to my MacBook Pro on location. I then merge both sessions to the desktop machine (where I have a bunch of mirrored drives).

    For me, the easiest method has been to reboot the MacBook Pro in "target" mode by holding down the t key on startup and connecting it by firewire to the Mac Pro. It then shows up in the Finder like an attached external drive.

    Then, on the Mac Pro in CO1, I open the "studio" session and simply use the Library tab to navigate to the location session on the laptop. I highlight the enclosed Capture folder, select all the images I want and drag them to the local capture folder at the top of the Library tab window.

    It works like a charm and brings all my adjustments along.

    Hope this helps.
    Brion
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  • Seth Berkowitz
    Thanks Brion - that did the trick... 😄
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