Legacy P45+ RAW Files saved TIF not being seen as RAW files in CO20
I have some P45+ files which we saved as TIF files. they are the original RAW files from the camera but they are not seen as RAW in CO and they will not process.
I can open them in Adobe Camera Raw and process them there but CO will not see them as RAW and will not process.
Can anyone shed any light as to the reasons why this is happening?
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Are you using the Capture One for Phase One version of the software.
There was a similar post about not being able to process tiffs with the Phase One version a few days ago:
https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360014323178-Cannot-process-the-current-selection-v21-?page=1#community_comment_3600035201570 -
gb I think you are misunderstanding me.
I am not trying to process a tif, I am trying to process a RAW file that has come straight from the P45 back but has been saved with a tiff extension.
CO gives the option of rather than saving as an IIQ file, I can select to save as a tif file but the file is still a RAW IIQ file inside a tif wrapper.
I have around 100 files saved in this way from a few years back. Some were processed then and some not. Around half of the files can be seen and processed. The others CO will only see the small preview from the RAW file and will not recognise it as a RAW file.
I have tried creating a new session and importing all the files but these RAW files are still not seen as RAW by CO and will only show the very small preview image. But I can open them in Adobe Camera Raw and process them normally there.
I am using CO pro 20 not the version just for Phase One backs.
Can anyone out there help?
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Is it possible that some of your P45+ files are CMYK which would open in Camera Raw but not C1?
Might be better to ask over at the Phase One forums:
https://forum.phaseone.com/En/viewforum.php?f=3&sid=269ba77a2a206235f7b4f640ae574c610 -
EDIT: Disregard my previous comment. It should be indeed a RAW file wrapped in a TIF.
Have you tried a previous version of CaptureOne? I've searched through some very(!) old forum comments and some suggested that this problem has been popping us as far back as 2009(!).
So maybe there's an issue with the newer version that nobody has reported since most people (if not all) shoot IIQ or other more common RAW formats not not a proprietary TIF wrapped RAW.0
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