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  • Ian Wilson
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    If you browse that folder from within Capture One, it will display the image. The .eip format is peculiar to Capture One, and is a way of packaging up together the image, the thumbnail, the preview, and the adjustments, so that it can be easily sent to another Capture One user (or transferred by you to another computer, or another session, etc.)

    Ian

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  • Thomas Hanahoe

    Hi Ian, 

    Thank you very much for your response.  When I tick the ‘Include Adjustments’ box the Export includes a C1 Folder as well as an .eip file and an .xmp file and following your comment I can now find a thumbnail of the image via that C1 Folder in the Export package.  However, sometimes rather than tick the ‘Include Adjustments’ box I use tick the ‘Pack as EIP’ box which gives just two Export items, the .eip file and the .xmp file.  Is it possible to obtain an image thumbnail via the the .eip file?

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  • Ian Wilson
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    The .eip file is effectively a .zip file. If you changed the filename extension to .zip you would be able to see the contents and you would find a thumbnail and a preview in it, and other stuff.

    But that all seems a rather unwieldy way of working. You'd probably find it easier to try going with the flow of the way Capture One does things. If you are using the standard session format with folders for Capture, Selects, Output, and Trash, you can put files you want to keep (and perhaps work on again) in the Selects folder. That way you can easily browse them from within Capture One. 

    You could also add other folders as session favourites (perhaps one called Processed, or something) and browse those. 

    In fact from within a session you are not restricted to looking at files in the Capture, Selects, Output, and Trash, folder (and any favourites you have added). You can actually browse any folder on your computer in the System Folders section of the Library tool. 

    One advantage of browsing the images from within Capture One rather than in Finder is that from within Capture One you will see the edits you have made, whereas Finder would not show them.

    Ian

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  • Thomas Hanahoe

    Thanks Ian,  

    I have been using Photo Mechanic to browse files and trying to locate a single image from a page full of many .eip files is difficult.  But as you indicate, this is really impossible without unzipping the files.  Alternatively, I am considering an Export Recipe to include both the Original zipped file and a very small jpeg Variant which would act as a thumbnail alongside the .eip file (View by File Name).

    All best wishes

    Thom.  

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