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Adding an image as a variant...

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Not that I know of.  The tif (or psd) file is not what Capture One considers a variant.   Capture One's grouping ability is quite limited compared to what one can do in Lightroom or even Aperture back in the day.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    A TIFF is not considered as a possible variant of a RAW in Capture One. "Variants" in Capture One are the equivalents of "virtual copies" in Lightroom. You can have however multiple variants between RAWs, multiple variants between TIFFs.

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  • OddS.

    > "Is there any way to accomplish this manually?"

    Probably not. That TIFF is not a variant in C1 lingo. It is probably most about terminology. Saying "C1 variant" rather than just variant, may perhaps clarify things.

    A C1 variant is not itself an image file, it is not even an image. A C1 variant is a set of adjustments to be applied to a source image before rendering the resulting image.

    C1 can export/process a rendered C1 variant image (source +  adjustments) to a new image file. The user may well think of the resulting image file as a variant, but that is in the mind of the user. That file is not a C1 variant even though it was created from one. To C1 that resulting file is an image file just like any other.

    The C1 browser can group/stack C1 variants. Grouping/stacking image files using filename-base (file1.raw, file1.jpg, file1.tiff  in one file1-group and fileX.raw, fileX.dng, fileX.psd, fileX.tiff in fileX-group) is a log standing wish.

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