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CaptureOne folder created at output location

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  • SFA

    Where is your output folder in relation to the rest of the folders known to the session?

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  • MK

    There is the standard output folder within the session directory, but I also process to other output locations such as other local folders (e.g., desktop), folders within cloud locations (e.g., OneDrive), or even external storage (e.g., NAS or USB drive).

    In the past Capture One did not create the "CaptureOne" folder in locations outside of the session directory. It now seems to be creating this folder at each output location.

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  • SFA

    C1 will create a Capture One folder for any image-containing folder that it accesses when editing is active. 

    So if you choose to open an "Output" folder with the browser the contents will be considered to be possible editable material and the relevant step will be taken to create thumbnails, Previews, and basically formatted edit instruction files.

    Is it possible that that is what has happened?

    If not there may be some sort of issue in the combination of C1 version, Mac OS version, and, possibly, Mac hardware version.

    I don't recall reading about such problems with Windows systems - but that may be mean that there are no problems be discovered.

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  • MK

    I only open the output folders with Finder.

    I have tested with outputs to a new location:

    • Import file to Capture folder
    • Move to selects via the context menu
    • Edit
    • Go to Output tab > select recipe
    • Output Location > Destination > Choose Folder...
    • Click Process
    • Open Finder and navigate to folder specified with "Choose Folder..."

    Even when I select a completely new folder and go directly from output to finder (no viewing in Capture One), a "CaptureOne" folder is created in the output directory

    I started using a MBP 16 in December 2019 and this is definitely a new issue, but I don't know if it's caused by a Mac OS update or a Capture One update.

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