Capture One Pro 12
I am looking to archive 13,ooo images into a capture one catalog. It took hours to import images into the catalog and create the previews. The MBP I'm using is a newer 2018 i9 w/32gb ram, with external gpu Vega 56.
Anyway, when I tried to delete a few files after causually growing my files the computer locked up for seemed an eternity. Finally had to force quit the app and restart.
How many images can I expect a non referenced catalog to have before its not browsable ?
Maybe I should have just left the referenced catalog alone but was concerned with moving the images and catalog offline.
MJ
Anyway, when I tried to delete a few files after causually growing my files the computer locked up for seemed an eternity. Finally had to force quit the app and restart.
How many images can I expect a non referenced catalog to have before its not browsable ?
Maybe I should have just left the referenced catalog alone but was concerned with moving the images and catalog offline.
MJ
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I have 44k images in a non-referenced catalogue, and it is running fine. Only when ie. I try to delete a keyword or browse the whole catalogue, does it stall for a moment (with the turning Apple wheel.) Waiting a few moments (never timed it) and the action I requested takes place.
I have an iMac late 2013 i7 with 16 GB RAM, so it is not your hardware...0 -
Hi tuxster,
I have an "old" MacBook Pro 15" Retina (late 2013) with a referenced catalogue of about 22k+ images, and all works perfectly. For sure, when I imported my previous Lightroom catalogue (15,000 images) 5 years ago, I had some troubles. It took quite a while (actually a full night), mostly because Capture One had to build the previews. And I "lost" some images I had to retrieve and re-import in the catalogue. But from then, it works quite fine for me.
And I would expect it to work even better with a managed (non-referenced) catalogue, except if the capacity of your storage is limited.
Robert0
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