Organizing Styles
Hi Guys, i know how to find the user styles folder and so i am able to structure this folder with styles. But how may i oganize also the other folders like "Mitgelieferte Stile" or also "Mitgelieferte Voreinstellungen"? And how to change the order of all the folders?
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Hi Just-Marc,
You can organise your folders by going straight to the "Styles" folder that you can find following the path : (hidden) library -> Application Support -> Capture One -> Styles.
Robert0 -
Hi Robert, thanks.
Unfortunately, there are only the user styles and not the other ones, like the styles coming with the software like f. e. "IQ Professor".
Regards Marcus0 -
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[quote="just-marc" wrote:
Hi Robert, thanks.
Unfortunately, there are only the user styles and not the other ones, like the styles coming with the software like f. e. "IQ Professor".
Regards Marcus
Hi Marcus,
All my styles are there, including those coming with the software, like "SPRING19", for instance.
Otherwise, you could simply find them with the Finder, and move them into this folder, where you maight then organise them as you wish.
Robert0 -
[quote="just-marc" wrote:
Hi Guys, i know how to find the user styles folder and so i am able to structure this folder with styles. But how may i oganize also the other folders like "Mitgelieferte Stile" or also "Mitgelieferte Voreinstellungen"? And how to change the order of all the folders?
Warning: Do not have Capture One open/running while altering Library User folders.
"Built-in Styles" Name and placement should not be changed.
"User Styles" Name and placement can be found in the Following place on your HD: Macintosh HDâ© â–¸ â¨Usersâ© â–¸ â¨(your user) â–¸ â¨Libraryâ© (if the Library is hidden see 1* or 2*) â–¸ â¨Application Supportâ© â–¸ â¨Capture Oneâ© â–¸ â¨Stylesâ© â–¸
Once you're in the Styles folder you can organize and rename as you would like.
*Note that all folders and styles are alphanumeric order.
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1*
From the Finder of Mac OS, pull down the “Go†menu and hold down the SHIFT key
Choose “Library†from the drop down list
Access user Library folder in Mac OS
You can also hit Command+Shift+L from the MacOS Finder to immediately jump to the ~/Library directory of the active user account.
* Note that in older versions of Mac OS you need to hold down the OPTION key rather than the SHIFT key.
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From the Mac OS Finder, go to the Users home folder
Pull down the “View†menu and choose “View Optionsâ€
Choose “Show Library Folder†in the settings options for the User home folder
Show the user Library folder in MacOS
*This is specific to each user account on the Mac, so if you want to reveal the user account on a different account you’d need to re-enable the same setting individually.
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1*, 2* sort:
How to Show to ~/Library Folder in MacOS Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra
http://osxdaily.com/2016/12/12/show-user-library-folder-macos-sierra/
Hope this helps,
Douglas0 -
Hi Guys, thanks a lot. I will try That. 👠0 -
I have tried it, the styles folder i found yet previously, but there are no build in styles - nowhere. I want to change and organize also the built in ones. 0 -
[quote="just-marc" wrote:
I have tried it, the styles folder i found yet previously, but there are no build in styles - nowhere. I want to change and organize also the built in ones.
You may face some challenges with that since they have the potential to be changed/updated with each new release. So when you find them and reorganize then you may need to repeat that exercise for updates.
Alternatively you could perhaps find a way to make them available as User styles. Maybe Export and then import is possible? (Not sure, never tried it.)
Or simply add the style to an otherwise unedited image and then save it as a user style.
You would only have to do it once I would guess.
HTH.
Grant0 -
Hi Grant, thanks a lot, i will try that. 👠0
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