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Filtering RAW after jpg selection

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  • BeO
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    That's not possible in a straight way. At least I don't know it.

    You could use the functionality to select images by a filename list. Before, you need to somehow create a filename list from your selected jpgs in the clipboard so that you can paste it (e.g. export the selected jpgs and use a tool to do this, if hat's not possible with a Mac feature (I'm a Windows guy). Then, goto menu "Select>Select by>Filename list" and do the needful.

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  • Brian Jordan

    @OP, if you'll edit in a name on your profile to something other than Lastname Firstname, responding to you will be much easier.

    That said, I don't understand why you're editing JPEGs when you have RAWs.  Really all you can do to any JPEG is very basic editing.  Maybe a slight adjustment to exposure, etc.  Why not apply a profile to a RAW and be done with it? You should be able to get to the same place as the JPEG with style and/or profile applied at import.  Then you have full latitude to do whatever edits you want without introducing complexity into your workflow.  Short of shooting something on my phone, I can't tell you the last time I shot a JPEG.  They just seem to gum up the works for no real benefit.

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  • BeO
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    @Brian Jordan,

    My guess is he has a Fujifilm camera using film simulations, and minor adjustments on the jpgs result in better looking images overall than squeezing the last bit out of the raw files but lacking the overall feel of the film simulations, especially for less than poster-size prints or web images.

    Firstname, you even show us a picture of yourself, so I agree with Brian a name or nickname would be appreciated and contributes to more cozy conversations.

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  • Brian Jordan

    BeO I'd not argue that guess.  But I'd say just apply the film sim in Capture One.  I could run a test to confirm as I shoot some Fuji these days, too, but I believe Capture One auto applies the in-camera film sim by default.  Don't quote me on that.  I reset all my imports to Linear Response.  I'll check it tomorrow. 

     

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  • FirstName LastName

    Hello,

    thank you for the answers. The main reason why i am doing this is speed in workflow when I taking pictures and retouching. In my case i have a lot of conference events.

    1. When i was shooting earlier with nikon z6ii i was working with only raw and workflow speed was quite good but still i was always looking forward for more faster workflow.

    Now i have nikon z8 and the photo counts and sizes increased match more to 5000 shoots per event more less. Please don't compare z6ii raw lossless z8 high efficiency or loss less cos its not the same compression, so i shoot RAW lossless compression with takes 60mb / photo.

    2. So i started do pictures JPG and RAW to finish my job faster keeping in mind what i will work with jpg instead raw, but in same cases i could have raw file to better adjustment. 

    Keep in mind that i shoot converence and when i have breaks i preparing photos for clients. The common issue with jpg that you cant adjust very deeply just do basic edit, but if i have dark rooms and different lights in different areas so i need take raw files. 

    So i am searching solution how i could do faster way to change. I think it would be enough if we have smart filter which allows selects same images but with different files. My naming files naming starting with GG_xxxxx

    G.G 

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  • FirstName LastName

    Hello,

    i found how people do ant it worked - https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360009399518/comments/360003103077

    Thank you for commenting.

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