Starting over . . .
I have been evaluating C1 v8 and would like to get back to a 'clean' state.
That is, I would like to get C1 back to the state it would be in after a fresh install, the user having performed no imports or other catalog operations.
I assume that some user data files need to be deleted.
I tried removing and re-installing C1 8. This did not achieve the result I'm looking for.
Can someone direct me to those files so that I can remove them an start over at step 1 with C1.
Thanks
-jg-
John G.
Toronto
That is, I would like to get C1 back to the state it would be in after a fresh install, the user having performed no imports or other catalog operations.
I assume that some user data files need to be deleted.
I tried removing and re-installing C1 8. This did not achieve the result I'm looking for.
Can someone direct me to those files so that I can remove them an start over at step 1 with C1.
Thanks
-jg-
John G.
Toronto
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Did you ever get an answer to this question?
Greg0 -
This article might be helpful.
http://www.phaseone.com/Search/Article. ... nguageid=10 -
[quote="Greg14" wrote:
Did you ever get an answer to this question?
He only asked 42 minutes before you posted, Greg - a little bit of patience probably wouldn't hurt...0 -
OK since you are on a Mac I might be able to help.
if you go to /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Capture One/
Inside this folder you will find a who set of sub directories that if you delete should get recreated when you restart Capture One.
I havent tested this but it works for other applications so I guess it should for Capture One Pro.0 -
A c [quote="jknights" wrote:
OK since you are on a Mac I might be able to help.
if you go to /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Capture One/
Inside this folder you will find a who set of sub directories that if you delete should get recreated when you restart Capture One.
I havent tested this but it works for other applications so I guess it should for Capture One Pro.
This will not work if you want a totally clean slate: you will need to reset the prefs and delete the default library too. See Ario's link to uninstall - trashing the app is not necessary though, so go from point 4.
Prefs need to be removed via terminal thanks to Apple's cache daemon (see article).0 -
Ario provided the needed answer, which is here:
http://www.phaseone.com/Search/Article. ... nguageid=1
Thanks very much.
-jg-0
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