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Creating a session: C1 creates folders/files on source drive

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  • Permanently deleted user

    I'm not sure what you really did but it is normal that a session adds subfolders to the directory containing the session images (for settings/edits and for building up a cache to load image previews faster).

    Did you use the import feature to copy the images to the destination folder structure?

    If you deleted the subfolders on the external drive, you would loose your edits. Deleting the source files might even result in the loss of the images, in case that you did not verify that they are stored somewhere else as well...

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  • FirstName LastName

    I did use the normal importing process, and I verified that my original image files actually also reside in the C1 folder structure on my PC.

    I find it strange that the auxiliary files/folders have been created on the source (ext. HDD), but not on the import destination (C1 folders on my PC). Shouldn't they rather reside in the import target structure?

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  • OddS.

    > Nameless user: I did use the normal importing process

    Capture One session mode creates those (sub)folders in every image folder the session visits. It is not an import thing, they indicate that you likely had a Capture One session "peek" into that folder prior to import. In a normal import, wouldn't you just activate the Import function and navigate to the source folder from there?

    I never use the Capture One session Import, I use some other tool to copy image files from source into the session's Capture folder. Capture One will automagically find and register the files.

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