iPhone Photos + View File Size
Hi,
Coming from Aperture - I am trying to figure out whether there is a way in C1 to import Photos from a mobile device, mainly iPhone or iPad. Or has someone figured a clever workaround.
Also I could not figure out how to view the File Size (of an image) in the C1 Catalog .
Since in Aperture it is right there in the Exif info, I was trying to figure out where C1 hides it, or does it not import it?
thanks
Coming from Aperture - I am trying to figure out whether there is a way in C1 to import Photos from a mobile device, mainly iPhone or iPad. Or has someone figured a clever workaround.
Also I could not figure out how to view the File Size (of an image) in the C1 Catalog .
Since in Aperture it is right there in the Exif info, I was trying to figure out where C1 hides it, or does it not import it?
thanks
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Hello,
I usually use AirDrop to transfer the images direct from iPhone to my MacBook. Works very fast and you can select/transfer a complete album or moment at once.
Next I start up Capture One and import/process these images.
Regards,
Michel0 -
I use Dropbox to sync photos between iPad and laptop. But it is a mess and not the greatest workflow.
Should also be possible to use iCloud but I never felt motivated enough to set it all up.0 -
I haven't been able to use Airdrop from my iPhone 6s to my iMac although it is very nearby and connected by both WiFi and Bluetooth. I open Airdrop on my iMac but no joy. So I USB connect and use Image Capture (part of the Mac OS). I only use CO9 for processing RAW images and I use ON1 Photo 10 for editing JPEGs. 0 -
Thanks for the replies -
I put in a request for a new feature to the support team.
It just makes sense to offer a direct import like in Aperture ( here I go again about Aperture) since mobile device cameras are already such a part of our life and the image quality is getting better all the time.0
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