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When I insert my Nikon D3 card into my Firewire card reader and create a new session and ask Capture One to import the images into that session I get the spinning beach ball of death.
When I then transfer the images using Apple's Finder and open the session I created and navigate to the folder that contains the images I can work on them. But now I can't output them because a recipe hasn't been enabled. I could not find a place to enable a recipe though I have specified an output folder and all.
This software really doesn't seem production ready, and although I love the output of the program PhaseOne could not have made it more counter-intuitive if they tried.
When I then transfer the images using Apple's Finder and open the session I created and navigate to the folder that contains the images I can work on them. But now I can't output them because a recipe hasn't been enabled. I could not find a place to enable a recipe though I have specified an output folder and all.
This software really doesn't seem production ready, and although I love the output of the program PhaseOne could not have made it more counter-intuitive if they tried.
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It would help if you report version of Capture One involved. You are also *allowed* to post in the Mac forum if you're on that system. 😉 0 -
[quote="Paul_E" wrote:
It would help if you report version of Capture One involved. You are also *allowed* to post in the Mac forum if you're on that system. 😉
Definitely posted in the wrong forum. I'm on a MacBook Pro. I believe that the problem I describe suggests that the product is in a BETA stage rather than a production stage, and as such I'd rather let the engineers work out the quirks before I spend more time pulling my hair out. Reverted to 4.8.3 and got on with my business.0
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