Speed up catalog loading
What problem do you see this solving?
Hello, In order to speed up the loading of the catalog allow you to turn off folders. Allow them to be present in the catalog but not scanned when opening Capture One. Let them be indicated offline. Sincerely,
When was the last time you were affected by this lack of functionality, or specific tool?
Always
Are you using any workarounds or other solutions to achieve your goals in Capture One?
This is so we have a greater understanding of how your workflow is affected, and how we can improve the existing tools and functionality.
Are you happy to be contacted further about this suggestion or request?
Yes
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Hello, I mean that when booting, folders appear in the tree view as you go indicating whether they are online or not. That's why I imagine Capture One checks if the photos are online or not. On a very large catalog, this makes it very long to get started. .
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Thank you for your help. No, I can't work until the scan is complete. Like you, I have a hierarchy by year and I work with the current year (that's why I proposed to put off the other years). I have SSDs in-house, and 105,000 photos.
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I remember having seen a short video from a fellow forum member, maybe it was from Thomas Kyhn but I am not sure about that, where the folder tree in the library tool has been showing up very slowly (the tree grew faster than a real oak but certainly too slow for a folder tree in a catalog software).
JÉRÉMIE CLAUDÉ, Can you give some numbers, e.g. how many folders/subfolders, and most importantly how long (in seconds) does it actually take until you can start working?
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BeO It wasn't from me. I don't remember seeing that particular video.
One thing that can take a while here, when opening a catalogue, is for the data in the Filters tool to appear.
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