Skip to main content

⚠️ Please note that this topic or post has been archived. The information contained here may no longer be accurate or up-to-date. ⚠️

Sadly, I have to abandon Capture One.

Comments

9 comments

  • James Grove

    ACDSee is full of bugs, and is a very different program. Additional features in C1 are normal done based on the number of people requesting such a feature, in such a way that development time is maximised based on end user response. Embedding metadata directly into raw images is best done by a program like PhotoMechanic Plus, as it is the best meta data editor on the market combined with a lighting quit database. One program cannot deliver all of the things you want without compromising other things. 

    0
  • Keith R
    Top Commenter

    ACDSee is full of bugs

    Simply not true. I use the lightweight Photo Editor 11 and the full-featured Photo Studio Professional 2021 - have done for years - and they're bombproof, as well as being fantastically capable.

    0
  • rollbahn

    Agreed Andy - As much as I detest Lightroom Classic I'm left with little choice as Capture One is just so slow with large catalogues that is unusable and I only have about 90,000 images. Like you I enjoy using CO so much but having to wait up to 30 seconds to view a grid of images is just insane.

    The next version or two really needs to get that sorted out. I am sitting here with my money and will quickly switch back if they fix the issue.

    BTW you can save your keywords to your image metadata via a simple Applescript if you use a Mac. I erote one that was about 20 lines long that took the keywords in CO and then wrote them out to the file via exiftool. Not sure what the equivalent on Windows is though.

    0
  • Gert Klaus

    Hi, so I was wondering, why the C1 catalogue is so slow. I thought, it has to do that I´m using a Synology NAS, where I´m storing my pictures.

    But I too was about to give up trying to buld catalogues in C1. Still I got problems with C1 sessions when my NAS is connected. But sessions work quite well.

    Thank you for writing into this forum, it helps :-)

    Gert

    0
  • Claude CAUWE

    NAS is perhaps a part of the problem - if it is equipped with "normal" hard drives, not SSD's

    Another reason might be the speed of your network - is your NAS accessed in 100MB or in 1GB cabled network ? (or, worse: in WiFi) ?

    0
  • Gert Klaus

    It´s a GB Ethernet (cable) network, the computer is a MacBook Pro 16" 2,4 GHz 32 GB RAM.
    At the moment It´s importing pictures smoothly, but an hour before it crashed 3 times. I was not able to quit the programm, even with "alt-cmd-esc" the window was still viewable, I had to forcequit the computer!

    0
  • Gert Klaus

    I always wondered why they bought the brillant Media Pro Software and stopped it!
    It still runs on my old iMac

     

    0
  • Andy Nickless

    @rollbahn - if you read this, I'd really love to know how you saved (and transferred) keywords using that AppleScript you mentioned. I can't find a way to reply to you directly on here - there doesn't seem to be a reply box for each post... Not sure if it's possible to PM someone on here..? https://www.facebook.com/andy.nickless 
    https://twitter.com/Andy_Nickless 

    0
  • rollbahn

    Hey Andy,

    Here's the script for you - I haven't used CO in a while so I am not sure it still works but the basis of it is there but you'll need to know a little bit to get it going eg installing exiftool and using Applescripts. The code block has mucked up the indents too so I will upload an image too.

    Basically you add in keywords as normal to your files in Capture One then later on you can highlight the images in the grid view you want to "write" the keywords to and then run the script on them.

    I will note I wrote this for jpg files from scanned film negs. However you can easily add other things to that shell script exiftool line that can write the data to XMP files for any raw files. Some raw files will of course accept keywords directly if you're willing to write directly, which some people are fine with and others aren't. 

    Anyway hope this is of some use to you...and others.

    Jason

    tell application "Capture One 20"
    set selectedVariants to get selected variants
    set wordList to ""
    repeat with i from 1 to number of items in selectedVariants
    set theID to id of (parent image of item i of selectedVariants)
    set this_item to item i of selectedVariants
    set iName to path of (parent image of this_item)
    set myList to every keyword of item i of selectedVariants
    set theText to myList
    set AppleScript's text item delimiters to "|"
    set theTextItems to text items of theText
    set AppleScript's text item delimiters to {""}
    theTextItems
    set numItems to count myList
    repeat with i from 1 to number of items in theText
    name of item i of theText
    set theItem to name of item i of theText
    if i < numItems then
    set wordList to wordList & theItem & ", "
    else
    set wordList to wordList & theItem
    end if
    end repeat
    tell current application to do shell script "/usr/local/bin/exiftool -Subject='" & wordList & "' -Keywords='" & wordList & "' -m -overwrite_original_in_place " & quoted form of iName
    reload metadata iName
    set wordList to ""
    end repeat
    end tell
    0

Post is closed for comments.