Organizing Images - Viewing .jpeg and .cr2 - Need Help!
Hey There,
just came back from shooting loads of images...
We are about to organize and select our photos.
Question:
I have activated the option "Enable JPEG Browsing".
Now I'm able to see both .cr2 and .jpeg.
When we want to delete a .cr2 we always have to scroll
for ages in order to get to the associated .jpeg,
because the are sorted by type and not by name.
I've searched for good, but couldn't find any option to change.
Is this feature aviable? Do you understand my problem?
Any other ways of solving?
Thanks for your help!
Greetings
just came back from shooting loads of images...
We are about to organize and select our photos.
Question:
I have activated the option "Enable JPEG Browsing".
Now I'm able to see both .cr2 and .jpeg.
When we want to delete a .cr2 we always have to scroll
for ages in order to get to the associated .jpeg,
because the are sorted by type and not by name.
I've searched for good, but couldn't find any option to change.
Is this feature aviable? Do you understand my problem?
Any other ways of solving?
Thanks for your help!
Greetings
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Graznof,
I'll assume you shot your camera in RAW + JPEG mode.
Images will load into a Capture One session and yes, JPEGs can be browsed, but nothing at all can be done to the images - Browse Only.
If you really need JPEGs, we suggest you shoot RAW only and create the JPEGs using the QuickProof tool to process them. This algorithm is built for speed and color management and sharpening is applied. The result is the JPEGs will be a higher quality than any in-camera processed JPEG. Also, if you work in a RAW only Session, remove the unwanted RAW images, then you create only the JPEGs you truly need. ( The process algorithm is built with image quality as the priority ).
Thumbnail organization can be either by Capture Name or Capture Date with the icon pulldown - Change thumbnail sort order
I think working this way is a more efficient workflow.
I would say, browse to the Session folder, delete all the JPEGs, and then Refresh the Session. By browsing JPEGs, images are created in the Preview Cache as well and take up resources.
As always, other opinons are more than welcome.
Sincerely,
k c0
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