Jan-Peter Onstwedder
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I tried Walter's recommendation but unfortunately the new catalog has exactly the same problems as the old one. It's still not locating files in the same folders as before. Is there a way to find a...
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Verifying didn't change anything - it didn't find errors and the images are still offline. I'll recreate the catalog over the weekend and let you know if that fixed the problem. Thanks!
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I have that lens, and use it on a Z7. There are now two options, C1’s profile and Nikon’s. I slightly prefer Nikon’s which doesn’t correct distortion as comprehensively but loses less of th...
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I've not done proper speed tests but in general Capture One does impose a bit of overhead. I ingest from card/camera via PhotoMechanic (so I can rename, and add some EXIF data) copying to the NAS. ...
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I’ll try that!
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Based on my experience with a mid-spec Synology NAS, connected via Gigabit ethernet, I would suggest that: - you import the images into a catalog and use the option to copy to a folder on the NAS. ...
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C1 can 'lock' a catalog to avoid damaging it when multiple users have access to it. That should do it.I am intrigued how fast your connection is as mine (gigabit ethernet to a Synology NAS) is work...
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I am sure my workflow is not optimal (!) but it works for me. I process the individual images in C1 using lens correction, especially correcting vignetting and distortion. I usually shoot the image...
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Tricky. The only suggestion I have is to use Collections to group images from each watch, i.e., create a collection for each watch and put the relevant images in that collection. Then on export you...
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christianlv wrote: Thank you for the reply. I will look into optimization of the NAS. I am also considering getting a new router. Using ASUS AC66U at the moment. I would very much like for my wif...