
Emory Dunn
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That's quite the bracket! The easiest option is probably to use the increment command, which will change the camera settings by the exposure increments set in the camera (most likely 1/3 or 1/2 sto...
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There is indeed, I wrote a script a while back to do exactly that. I've got it bound to ⌃N which brings up a dialogue box where you enter the name of the new folder(s). The script then creates the ...
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Thanks for removing the extra newlines, Rick. Wish the forum actually pasted text as-is into the code block.
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Might I offer an alternative to UI scripting? If you use a script to pop up a dialogue box where you can enter a new name you won't have to worry about the state of Capture One's UI. This script o...
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Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I missed this the first time around. You can absolutely apply keywords directly with AppleScript. I have a script that's part of my scripts collection that just t...
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One of the required arguments for the apply style command is a layer, though AppleScript can be a little obtuse in how you can select objects. If the layer already exists you can get a reference to...
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You can use the current value and a bit of math to increment and decrement a value: set dehaze amount of adjustments to 5 + (dehaze amount of adjustments)
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It's absolutely possible. This will open a window with the current output folder and activate the Finder: tell front document of application "Capture One 22" set outputFolder to output ...
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Yes, batch done works in Capture One Pro. Shoot, you'll have to set the script the manually way. You can either write a script that sets the batch done to a script file or the source of a script i...
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If you're using Capture One Studio and a barcode scanner you can write a small script that will reset the counter and set it as the barcode scanned background script. I wrote a small app that makes...