Rename Favorites Folder Greyed Out?
Hi 😊
I'm using C1 11... Been a user since V8.
My workflow is to add a selects folder to favorites and copy images from capture into it.
For some reason "rename" is greyed out for favorites folders. I've always been able to rename a folder if I've made a mistake by either double clicking or using rename in the right click menu. If I don't click *just right* on the newly made fav folder I lose the ability to name it completely now.
Is this an issue with V11 or is something else causing this?
It's irritating.
I'm using C1 11... Been a user since V8.
My workflow is to add a selects folder to favorites and copy images from capture into it.
For some reason "rename" is greyed out for favorites folders. I've always been able to rename a folder if I've made a mistake by either double clicking or using rename in the right click menu. If I don't click *just right* on the newly made fav folder I lose the ability to name it completely now.
Is this an issue with V11 or is something else causing this?
It's irritating.
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Catalog or session?
Ian0 -
Hi Ian3,
Session.
I just tried a previous session and it's the same.
Rename and Delete are greyed out.0 -
So why do you need to add a selects folder to favourites? Isn’t there a selects folder by default in the session folders?
Ian0 -
Thanks Ian, rename is fixed in 11.0.1.
Delete folder is still greyed out but I will take this small victory and live with rename.
Since you asked "why"... shooting an entire session into the capture folder I need to break the "session" down into subfolders.
I right click the selects folder > new > selects folder.
Then I can select blocks of images from a scene and "command +j" to move them into the new selects (favorites) folder.
Lather, rinse, repeat0 -
This "set of folders under the capture folder" requirement has been discussed with many approaches in the past and one approach I thought seemed widely applicable (especially for a tethered shoot) was to set up a template session with subfolders already defined, use that to create the shoot session and then the select the subfolder required as the shoot needs progressed.
Of course that is more like a Move than a Copy but that should not be a problem for a complete process where backup files are saved as part of the process.
What I would find useful is some sort of AI application that identified certain features about image content and automatically grouped images accordingly. Too much to hope for I suspect. Probably too much to hope for at any price!0
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