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Now if I could save my workspace settings first then an option here to restore would be helpful. I don't want to go back to the original defaults and loose all my customization. For my accidental d...
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Well I tried reinstalling V5 and now all the thumbnails and previews are showing up like a static screen on the tv. So I uninstalled V5, rebooted, reinstalled V5 and the same thing is happening, co...
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I use a programmable mouse. I've set the tilt-wheel for forward/backward, just a tap right and I'm at the next image without ever touching the keyboard. Other buttons are set for Auto Adjust and Ap...
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You can avoid having to rename "4 (maybe 5) for each RAW file" if you use a third-party program to rename just the raw files before starting Capture One, thus avoiding having to rename it's preview...
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Just finished another set of photos and it looks like none of the setting files are being deleted after deleting their corresponding raw files. No setting files can be found in my trash folder, jus...
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You have to manually go to the "Trash" folder and drag it back to your working folder. It will automatically move the settings and preview files along the way (at least it's suppose to) if you do t...
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Thanks! I had tried copying the files there, but didn't hadn't found where to select them. Yes, styles would make it easier.
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[quote="NN178820UL" wrote: Yes, as far as I can tell though that folder doesn't exist. Actually in the Application Data folder there doesn't appear to be a Local folder at all. I also uninstalled...
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[quote="Coach" wrote: After a quick test of v5.1.1, my delete problems have not shown up, so hopefully it's fixed. The release notes only "A number of bug fixes," but no indication of what they w...
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Mulitple images? After uncropping one, copy adjustments, deselect everything else but be sure to select crop, select all of your "multiple images" then apply adjustments.