Export/Import edited RAWs from Mac_1 to Mac_2
Hello
Is there a workflow to "export/import" edited photos from Mac_1 to Mac_2?
On my MBP I have some photos in a catalog.
Some photos are edited.
The originals are stored on HD of MBP.
Now I will move/copied some edited photos to my iMac.
Is this possible?
I know if I had use sessions it is possible. Right?
Jochen
Is there a workflow to "export/import" edited photos from Mac_1 to Mac_2?
On my MBP I have some photos in a catalog.
Some photos are edited.
The originals are stored on HD of MBP.
Now I will move/copied some edited photos to my iMac.
Is this possible?
I know if I had use sessions it is possible. Right?
Jochen
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Jochen,
No need to use sessions, just copy the Catalog over to the other machine and use the "Locate" tool to connect it to the RAW files.0 -
Thanks for feedback [quote="Drew" wrote:
Jochen,
No need to use sessions, just copy the Catalog over to the other machine and use the "Locate" tool to connect it to the RAW files.
Clear, that's simple 😉
On both machines my catalog have the same name.
So I will change the name in finder and use import catalog and delete the not nessessary groups.
Jochen0 -
[quote="Drew" wrote:
Jochen,
No need to use sessions, just copy the Catalog over to the other machine and use the "Locate" tool to connect it to the RAW files.
@Drew
Your suggestion don't work.
My workflow.
a) Copy catalog_1 from MBP to iMac on desktop
b) Change the name from catalog_1 to catalog_2.( The name of master catalog on iMac is catalog_1)
c) Open C1-7 on iMac and catalog_1 is open.
d) Carry out Menu > File > catalog import > Other catalog
e) Finder open and I see catalog_2
But the name of catalog_2 is grey.
I cannot import this catalog in master catalog.
My mistake?
Or misunderstanding?
Jochen0 -
[quote="spassig" wrote:
c) Open C1-7 on iMac and catalog_1 is open.
d) Carry out Menu > File > catalog import > Other catalog
e) Finder open and I see catalog_2
Those steps are not necessary. Simply open the Catalog on your iMac after moving it from the MacBook Pro.
No need to "import", simply open it.0 -
@Drews, thanks.
Then there is a misunderstanding.[quote="Drew" wrote:
[quote="spassig" wrote:
c) Open C1-7 on iMac and catalog_1 is open.
d) Carry out Menu > File > catalog import > Other catalog
e) Finder open and I see catalog_2
Those steps are not necessary. Simply open the Catalog on your iMac after moving it from the MacBook Pro.
No need to "import", simply open it.
I can do this, this works well.
My wish was to import Projects / Groups / pictures from a catalog xyz in a master catalog.
Is this possible?
Regards
Jochen0 -
[quote="spassig" wrote:
My wish was to import Projects / Groups / pictures from a catalog xyz in a master catalog.
You can use File>Import Catalog>Capture One Catalog... if that's what you mean.0 -
Have the same issue @Spassig and @Drew.
I want to have the images from a catalog on my MBP in a catalog on my iMac. I don't want 2 different catalogs.
When you use the [ Menu > File > catalog import > Other catalog ] function the MBP catalog that I wish to import into the iMac catalog is greyed out and it does not allow you to import.
Thanks for your help.0
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