Offline Images in Capture One Catalog after Upgrade to 22
I have Capture One running on a Windows PC and on a Macbook Pro. I sync my main catalog with the photos between the two machines with Dropbox. This way I could work on both machines with the same catalog always up to date and import photos on both machines.
Now after upgrading to Capture One 22 the photos in the catalog on my Macbook Pro are all offline. But in the catalog on my Windows PC all photos are still there. If i "locate" an Image on my mac it is still in the same location but by defalt Capture One does not find those images. Is there a way to automatically locate all photos? I cant possibly do this for every single photo at once, since I have over a thousand images in this catalog.
If not, is there another way to make this work?
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...if in the library panel you "locate" the folder containing all your images instead of just one image it should re-link to all items contained in that folder including subfolders.
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I Have same problem. Every CaptureOne Catalog file is not working. In particular, image files in the catalog are not recognized at all. It shows Offine image or unusable file. but Windows version works well....
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@ruppert bohle: Does not work, "locate" is grayed out when choosing folders or collections or the library. I can only locate single images or multiple images...
Would be better if there was an option to locate the whole catalogue folder. I don't know why it does not find the photos in the first place, as they are at the same location than before the upgrade...
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- I have this same problem, parts of my image library have suddenly show as offline and other portions show a "?" and say the image is unavailable or corrupted or an unusable format. They are all sitting on the dedicated external drive that is reserved for master images and nothing on them has changed. I can easily reconnect a single image, but this has happened to hundreds of files in scattered groups and I can't find a way to connect them in groups.
I so wish CaptureOne would buy the Aperture file storage software and connect their editing software. The combination would be awesome. Without good file handling (which C! does NOT have), it is marginal. Editing isn't the only thing of importance.
Any suggestions on how to reconnect groups of images would be greatly appreciated.
0 - I have this same problem, parts of my image library have suddenly show as offline and other portions show a "?" and say the image is unavailable or corrupted or an unusable format. They are all sitting on the dedicated external drive that is reserved for master images and nothing on them has changed. I can easily reconnect a single image, but this has happened to hundreds of files in scattered groups and I can't find a way to connect them in groups.
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