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How do I stop Capture One loading when I insert CF/SD card?

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  • SFA
    See if this helps you.

    viewtopic.php?f=55&t=18619



    Grant
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  • snooks
    Thanks Grant.

    The problem is that I set it up with Image capture and it's fine until I format the card, then CO will open again.

    It wouldn't be so bad if I could tell CO not to open a catalog on opening, because lets face it, I might not want to open the previous catalogue.

    Besides it never used to happen.
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  • SFA
    [quote="snooks" wrote:
    Thanks Grant.

    The problem is that I set it up with Image capture and it's fine until I format the card, then CO will open again.

    It wouldn't be so bad if I could tell CO not to open a catalog on opening, because lets face it, I might not want to open the previous catalogue.

    Besides it never used to happen.


    It sounds like you have some other things going in there.

    I'm not a Mac user so I'll have to leave others to comment. I'm surprised that formatting the card makes a difference.

    On windows I get the option to choose what to do when a card is inserted - including just closing the pop-up window. I don't find this an inconvenience so it doesn't bother me.


    As for the previously used catalogue you should be able to start C1 with no catalogue (or session) loaded by holding down a key (Alt on a Mac?) as you start the application.

    Using Windows this is supposed to be the Alt key but I have never managed to get that to work on my setup. That rarely bothers me with a session. (I don't use catalogues). I just open a new session or a different previous session and then close the window for the one I don't want to work.


    Grant
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  • gqllc007
    I just went into Capture One preferences and unclicked import images when card is inserted (or something like that it is called)
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  • Douglas Kehl
    In C1 > Preferences "⌘," - General (tap) - Importing, un check that box. You should have a problem from then on.
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  • snooks
    [quote="NN635669144868252155UL" wrote:
    In C1 > Preferences "⌘," - General (tap) - Importing, un check that box. You should have a problem from then on.

    A freudian slip may be? :0)...But even with it unchecked CO still seems hell bent on opening up :0(
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    No, the issue is the preference in the Image Capture program.

    You need to understand the difference between what the Image Capture program and CO8's prefs do.

    - Image Capture starts another program (or not).
    - the CO8 import preference setting only works when CO8 is running and determines whether the import dialog starts when a card is inserted in the camera. It does not start the program.

    Formatting the card means that it is a new card. Hence you have to set Image Capture again not to open any application when connected. Try to format in the camera to prevent this.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:


    Formatting the card means that it is a new card. Hence you have to set Image Capture again not to open any application when connected. Try to format in the camera to prevent this.


    I had wondered about that originally, but he says that he formats the card in the camera.

    Ian
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Ian3" wrote:
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:


    Formatting the card means that it is a new card. Hence you have to set Image Capture again not to open any application when connected. Try to format in the camera to prevent this.


    I had wondered about that originally, but he says that he formats the card in the camera.

    Ian

    That bugs me too, and might depend on the camera. I do the same every day, but have never this issue (Canon DSLR and a CF card). With a more thorough formatting, a new disk identifier may be written on it and regarded as a new disk in OS X (at least that is my thesis on the matter).
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