Saving image session settings
I would like to save and archive the image processing settings I have used in a settings. How?
My workflow is such that after processing a session I move all processed files (tiffs) to a catalogue folder on a file server. I cannot store the session in the same place.
However, I would like to save and archive the image processing settings in the session for possible future use. What do I need to save?
I have a normal setup with
-Session
--Capture
---CaptureOne
----Cache
-----Proxies
----Settings70
--Output
--Selects
--Trash
(simplified)
Is it the files in Settings70 that define the processing rules for each image, .cos and .comask files?
Can I safely remove the .cop and .cof files that are in the Cache/Proxies folder? (they take up quite some space)
My workflow is such that after processing a session I move all processed files (tiffs) to a catalogue folder on a file server. I cannot store the session in the same place.
However, I would like to save and archive the image processing settings in the session for possible future use. What do I need to save?
I have a normal setup with
-Session
--Capture
---CaptureOne
----Cache
-----Proxies
----Settings70
--Output
--Selects
--Trash
(simplified)
Is it the files in Settings70 that define the processing rules for each image, .cos and .comask files?
Can I safely remove the .cop and .cof files that are in the Cache/Proxies folder? (they take up quite some space)
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Is it the files in Settings70 that define the processing rules for each image, .cos and .comask files?
Can I safely remove the .cop and .cof files that are in the Cache/Proxies folder? (they take up quite some space)
Yes, the Settings70 folder contains your adjustments in files and it is advised to keep it (the folder)/those (the adjustments files).
Yes, the Cache/Proxies folder contains static files which are generated in case missing; you can safely delete them when you're done with the images and like to archive them.0 -
Excellent! Many thanks!
This means I can now archive the adjustments separately. A great help.
-Per0
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