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Stacking PSD files with their original RAW File

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  • Andy

    Hi Phil,

    My need is similar and I've used hierarchical keywords to provide a workaround.  It's the best method I could identify in lieu of native Stack/Grouping/Derivation functionality in C1.

    I start by processing RAW files.  These are often cycled through third-party tools such as Nik Silver Effects, Affinity Photo, Helicon focus etc.  For me, this results in TIF files which I wish to associate to the parent RAW file so that I always maintain a record of derivation.  This becomes important when multiple RAW files may result in a single TIF file - e.g. a focus or exposure stack.  My workflow also often creates new files for specific output types - e.g. print - and again I wish to record their parent/child derivation.

    To achieve this I have a set of DAM hierarchical keywords and I tag each child or derived file such that it can always be associated to its parent of the same file name.  To illustrate, a single branch of my derivation tree is: AGP-DAM | Grouping | DerivationTree | D0-Root | D1 | D1.1 | D1.1.1.  This allows me to tag the parent RAW file with D0-Root and its first child with D1;  Then if I derive a new file from D1 I can label it with D1.1 etc.  I use DerivationTree to label the derivations but have other branches which use the same approach for ExposureStack and FocusStack.  This gives me the flexibility I need to always be sure of the parent lineage of any file.

    As file associations are keywords its possible to use C1 Smart folders / Search functionality to access the files required.

    This may not be the best solution, I'll admit it's a bit cumbersome, but it works for me and I feel something similar could address the problem you have.

    Kind Regards,

    Andy

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  • Philippe Schrettenbrunner

    Thank you, Andy, I will definitely give it a try. It's a smart way to go about it.

    Currently, my workaround involves using a specific color to mark all my export candidates. It doesn't necessarily link to the original image in a clever way, as your solution does, but it's manageably quick.

    If I haven't exported any images yet, they all have the export status set to "No"; except for the ones I generated PSDs/TIFFs for. I select all images with edits and give them a color flag. I do the same for all PSDs. Then, I filter by 'Has Edits' and 'Was Exported'—these are usually the ones that also have PSDs. It's not the most elegant solution, but it's fairly effective.

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  • Andy

    Whatever works Phil! :-)

    I've been trying to reply for days using my account but am suffering from the problem of a login to the forum redirecting to the main C1 website and never actually logging into the forum.  It's an endless loop.  Grr.  Like others I have just created a second - hence it's new - account which seems to bypass the problem.

    All the best,

    Andy

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