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Export as catalog, then import

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  • gb

    "An eye icon means that the file has a View Only permission status"

    Maybe check that your Mac export settings did not restrict image use.

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  • Paul Steunebrink

    A few questions came up.

    First, where are the images? On what drive? Are they internal to the catalog (fully managed) or external (referenced).

    Also, but that is more a remark, would it not have been easier to copy and open the catalog you created on Mac, on Windows? The catalog export seems to be an extra step for which I do not see the benefit unless you exported a part of the original catalog.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    @gb - I left my Mac 600 km away, and have not expect to need images right now...

     

    @Paul Steunebrink - I am new C1 user, I saw export as catalog in menu - it worked on LR. I exported with "Also Include Referenced Originals" checked.

     

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  • Paul Steunebrink

    I understand your catalog export on your Mac. That is fine.

    Now, you are behind your Windows computer. You copied the catalog onto it and opened it. The images have an eye icon.

    Could you check something (for me)? In the Help menu, About Capture One, what does it says about the kind of Capture One you are running, just about the build number.

    Second, what kind of files have an eye icon? Processed images or raw files and what kind of raw files?

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thank you Paul for your commitment.

    On Windows - build 13.1.2.35 (c33602c).

    Files were RAWs, edited (exposure, color itc.) on MacBook.

    For now, I just edited theme once again on Windows, but I need solution for future. Using LR I was used to use XMP files, and when needed just copy RAWs with those XMP's.

    Can you suggest me any solution to easy save any correction made to RAW files that will be easy to move between two laptops?

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  • gb

    You could use sessions rather than the catalog method.
    Each session folder is self-contained, having the image files and the adjustment database for them.
    I'm not 100% sure but last I read you should be able to copy the session folder cross-platform
    from Windows to Mac and back

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