Suggested Capture One Enhancement - Sessions
It would be good to be able to do more with Sessions. If you have a long list of Sessions it can b a bit daunting trying to find particular Sessions.
Suggestions are based around how a web browsers bookmarks are managed (e.g. Safari) :
- Renaming of Sessions
- Organising Sessions - moving sessions or grouping sessions
- Deleting Multiple Sessions
This would be great to see in future releases.
Suggestions are based around how a web browsers bookmarks are managed (e.g. Safari) :
- Renaming of Sessions
- Organising Sessions - moving sessions or grouping sessions
- Deleting Multiple Sessions
This would be great to see in future releases.
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I agree, more could be done with the session concept. I have previously called for user-definable sub-folders - as it is I have my own set of empty, pre-named folders which I duplicate into each new session folder, to differentiate images into several rating levels. This way, I make it easier for myself when I want to \"thin\" the archive in the future. I have a folder called \"Selection\" where I put all images that are better than average, and I have a folder called \"Final selection\" where I put the images that I will actually work on and deliver to the client. I have a folder called \"Final jpgs\" where I put jpgs generated from the final TIFFS in the \"Process\"-folder, for sending by e-mail or ftp to the client. In the future, it is a simple matter of searching for \"Capture\" folders within a specified date range, and I can get rid of every image but the Selected ones, and free up large amounts of storage capacity. This is not unlike the strategies described in Peter Krogh's \"The DAM book\", except I need to use the folder structure, as my preferred image browsing tool, PhotoMechanic, and C1 does not share rating information between them. I rate images in PM, but them into the different folders, and find them again in C1. An alternative could be for C1 to actually go into dialogue with CameraBits, the owners of PhotoMechanic, and agree upon a common standard readable by both applications, and prefereably Photoshop/Bridge as well. Then the most significant purpose of sessions would become that of \"buckets\" in Peter Kroghs terms... 0
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