Generating Previews from different sub directories ?
Hi,
Coming back from a shooting session, i put each raw file in a shooting directory according to the subject and the shooting session. Here is an example:
session A
subject 01 , raw 01 -10
subject 02 , raw 11-20
session B
subject 03 raw 21-30
subject 04 raw 31-40
I store previews in a directory "previews" that i create for each session: previews session A, previews session B.
I may have 20 subject for each session. Currently I need to click into each subject directory to generate the previews.
Would it be possible to ask Capture One to generate previews for all subdirectories of a folder (so that I get my previews for a session with one single operation and not 20 operations) ?
Best regards
Thibaud Rebour
www.rebour.fr
Coming back from a shooting session, i put each raw file in a shooting directory according to the subject and the shooting session. Here is an example:
session A
subject 01 , raw 01 -10
subject 02 , raw 11-20
session B
subject 03 raw 21-30
subject 04 raw 31-40
I store previews in a directory "previews" that i create for each session: previews session A, previews session B.
I may have 20 subject for each session. Currently I need to click into each subject directory to generate the previews.
Would it be possible to ask Capture One to generate previews for all subdirectories of a folder (so that I get my previews for a session with one single operation and not 20 operations) ?
Best regards
Thibaud Rebour
www.rebour.fr
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Thibaud Rebour ,
It is best to have all images together in the Same Session for most efficient workflow, especially if the images were captured consistently under the same lighting conditions.
If you have multiple subjects within Session, it is easy to Batch Rename those images, maybe use the client Name, and they are easily separated within Session. Thumbnails can be sorted by Date/Time or Name.
Upon Processing, they can then be moved to your various Client Folders by name.
See Knowledge Base on Batch Rename:
http://www.phaseone.com/Content/Support ... nguageid=1
It is also possible for you to load all images into a Session, all Previews will build; and then create and use a Move To Folder.
This becomes a Subfolder of the Session.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
k c0
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