Moving ~/Pictures directory contents onto external disc
How to tell Capture One that the ~/Pictures directory contents were moved onto an external disc?
As there was no room anymore on my 3TB internal disc, I've moved my pictures and catalogues onto an external 6TB Thunderbolt drive. The directory tree remains the same, as well as the location of all files (pictures, catalogues, etc.). The one and only difference is that all the stuff which was in ~/Pictures is now in /Volumes/Data/Photos. The contents of ~/Pictures and /Volumes/Data/Photos are perfectly identical.
The problem is, I don't know how to tell Capture One about the change. The Library pane does see /Volumes/Data/Photos but it contains only two empty subdirectories (2011 and 2012). All other subdirectories and files are absent.
Maybe the solution is as simple as telling Capture One to change its root directory from ~/Pictures to /Volumes/Data/Photos, but how to do that? Sorry, it certainly looks like a newbie question, but I couldn't find the answer on this site or in Erni's book. Thanks a lot for your help.
As there was no room anymore on my 3TB internal disc, I've moved my pictures and catalogues onto an external 6TB Thunderbolt drive. The directory tree remains the same, as well as the location of all files (pictures, catalogues, etc.). The one and only difference is that all the stuff which was in ~/Pictures is now in /Volumes/Data/Photos. The contents of ~/Pictures and /Volumes/Data/Photos are perfectly identical.
The problem is, I don't know how to tell Capture One about the change. The Library pane does see /Volumes/Data/Photos but it contains only two empty subdirectories (2011 and 2012). All other subdirectories and files are absent.
Maybe the solution is as simple as telling Capture One to change its root directory from ~/Pictures to /Volumes/Data/Photos, but how to do that? Sorry, it certainly looks like a newbie question, but I couldn't find the answer on this site or in Erni's book. Thanks a lot for your help.
0
Post is closed for comments.
Comments
0 comments