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File/ Path no found...error message

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  • Anonymous
    Troy,

    It seems something has been changed with your Process to location. I will assume you are not setting the local C: Drive as the location.

    The best advice to offer is to Keep It Simple.
    The best setting to have established at the Process tab is to the Set Process Folder… and check the Always process images to associated image folder
    With this box checked, a folder name Develops is created within the Session folder along with the RAW images.
    Creating a new Process to folder for every Session can become a convoluted mess and makes the file handling by Windows much more complicated than it has to be.

    If you have used other Internal Hard Drive or External Hard drive locations in the past and have since changed back to your Local C:, another fix is to
    C:\\Program Files\\Phase One\\C1 LE\\Preferences and within this location is the FoldersList.fld file. With software shutdown, delete this file and then relaunch.
    A Refresh of the FoldersList.fld file is a list of Process to drives and locations. Deleting it and letting it rebuild or refresh may be a solution here as well.

    Hope this helps you out.
    Sincerely,
    kdc
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  • Troy1
    Keith,
    I have set up the parameters just like you suggested, and I still get the same error message, however, now I have my \"Develops\" file, and the images are being processed. So whats up with the error message?
    Thanks,
    Troy
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    I believe you have the check box \"Automatically open processed images\" checked in the process tab and Capture One can not find your retouching program.

    Go to File -> Preferences -> Miscellaneous Settings ->Selected Application->Choose -> Find Photoshop.exe ->Open ->OK

    Try developing file again.
    You can also just remove the check mark in \"Automatically open processed images\"
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