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Moving CO20 images and catalog to a NAS

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  • SFA
    Is the catalog a MANAGED or a REFERENCED catalog? Or a mix of the two options?

    How did you move the field? Using C1 or Using Windows?


    Grant
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  • Karl Buhl
    Thank you for your quick response. It's a referenced catalog.

    I moved the catalog and the image folders from OLD drive to NEW drive via Windows (not Capture One). But again, I haven't tried to open in CO20 yet. Based on your questions, it appears that the movement can and should be done from inside CO20. And that obviously would keep all links intact. Yes?

    Perhaps you can point me to a 'how to' video or text.

    Or, if there is another better approach, please advise.

    Thanks again.
    Karl
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    My advice would be to keep the catalog on the internal drive and place the images on the NAS. Network connections have a characteristic called latency and the database of your catalog is not built to handle latency. Other then that, it unnecessarily slows down your Capture One experience plus you do not have access to your images when the you are disconnected from your NAS.

    I strongly prefer to copy, not move, images with File Explorer to the new location, instead of from Capture One and only do the relocate in Capture One. Faster and less errors, something most people like.
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  • Karl Buhl
    Thank you. Is it possible for Capture One 20 to find and re-link all images automatically? Or do I need to re-link each image 1x1?

    Thanks again,
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    NNN636625240627049970 wrote:
    Thank you. Is it possible for Capture One 20 to find and re-link all images automatically? Or do I need to re-link each image 1x1?

    You can do it per folder or parent folder. Go to the Library tool, Folders section, right-click on the parent folder and choose Locate.
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  • Karl Buhl
    Right, I see that works for an entire folder.

    A sincere thank you for your advice on this. I have kept the catalog on it's original drive, and successfully moved the images to the NAS.

    Cheers,
    Karl
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