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Hi there. Firstly, yes the netgear is a 24 port gigabit switch. No iscsi. Any no, capture one just can't deal with networked sessions at least not on this switch. We are talking to a tech support c...
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This isn't it. I'm not talking about variants but other selected exposures. Variants are alternative adjustment options on one exposure are they not?For example I want to be able to select 2 or mor...
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I was really just referring to using sessions over a network, sorry if there's been any confusion. I hadn't really considered shooting over a network though as I'd imagined it being potentially dis...
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It used to. I think as recently as c1 5. What happened? This was the quickest and simplest way to batch adjust. Why on earth would the devs change that when its been around for so long?
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I know this is a little off the topic but I was used to being able to apply a change to all selected images. I've been away from C1 for a while, and now am checking it out again but can't do what I...
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I'd really like to hear some feedback on networked drive session access. I've not really used C1 since V4 as the incredibly smooth network access in V3 stopped working and hasn't worked well since ...
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We have still no solution. We've upgraded to a SAS connected raid on an HP server. We know we have good speed as retrospect can operate at 4Gb per minute reading from my MacBook pro. Sat next to my...
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Jeff12, I have confused you. We always shoot to local drives, either laptops on location or an imac in the studio. Most of our work is location based, so the workstations are purely for prepping th...
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[quote="Paul_E" wrote: [quote="APL" wrote: Variants are alternative adjustment options on one exposure are they not? Yes and no. Each unique exposure/capture is a variant. Alternative adjustmen...
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Sounds like you've thought this through! Btw does the canon software allow you to write to two location? Might save you the time of running the rsync server. Certainly ACR works well with files ove...