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  • Paul Steunebrink
    The CO plist file contains the preferences you set in the program. In addition it also remembers for you the state of tools and toggles in the program. Examples are the grid status (on/off), edit primary only status, recent session list, last used workspace (not the workspace itself), size and position of the application window et cetera.
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  • Adam
    I'd just like to pitch in and say that I've been experiencing the exact same sort of spontaneous batch processing crashes while trying to produce QuickPreview jpegs from Canon Mark II raw files. And this is with Capture One Pro 5! I have tried everything I can think of and every suggestion here to try and alleviate the problem, to no avail. The problem happens on both a MacBook Pro with OSX 10.5.8 as well as a brand new iMac with 10.6.2. I'm on the last day of an advertising shoot with a new photographer client and this one problem has been making my life a total stress-out the past couple days.
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  • Bobg
    The link doesn't work --

    http://www.phaseone.com/upload/the_modifier.pdf
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  • davidkiang
    I must have missed something ... C1 5 has a batch processing bug from the last update? I'm on v 5.1 and now I can't batch process selected groups of images. The pdf instructions talk about C1 4, I don't see the same controls as v 5.

    Whenever I press shift-cmd D, it gives me the error bling. But it will work via the File menu and shift. Strange.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="david17" wrote:
    I must have missed something ... C1 5 has a batch processing bug from the last update? I'm on v 5.1 and now I can't batch process selected groups of images. The pdf instructions talk about C1 4, I don't see the same controls as v 5.

    Whenever I press shift-cmd D, it gives me the error bling. But it will work via the File menu and shift. Strange.

    The Sh+Cmd+D is obsolete in CO 5.1.x. You now use the Edit All Selected option and hit Cmd+D.
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  • davidkiang
    Actually, I loved that function. It was funny the earlier version of C1 5 did the shift cmd D, once the upgrade came around it was taken out. Is the instructions updated as well? I believe there was no warning 😲
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  • picman2
    [quote="Drew " wrote:
    Does now.
    http://xchange.phaseone.com/upload/the_modifier.pdf

    No it does not. It says:

    The resource you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
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