Issue Navigating Library Tab
I have about 20 TB of Raws in an archive array. In the process of revisiting old work and just upgraded to pro10 since pro8 isn't being supported any more and is basically not even usable.
Current pro10 isn't usable either. When bury down into an archived folder, the Library tab collapses to the root folder every time. Can't get the folder tree to stay open and where I last navigated.
Anyone else run into this?
Current pro10 isn't usable either. When bury down into an archived folder, the Library tab collapses to the root folder every time. Can't get the folder tree to stay open and where I last navigated.
Anyone else run into this?
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So far no major issues with CO 10.2 IMO much better than version 9.
I tried to duplicate your problem; I zipped a folder with some images inside. So it became a file "Comparison.zip"
I was unable to open it with as a folder in CO library tab. But I've never been able to do that with any OSX application, that is a Windows function.
Perhps I don't understand what you mean by "archive array" and "archived folder"
Is this a Catalog or Session you are using?0 -
- It's a session. 20TB of Raws is unmanageable as a catalogue (unless I'm just not well informed enough). So I use a session as default
- when I say "array", i mean a physical array of hard drives. A Diskstation bay of drives, specifically.
- when I say "archived folder", i mean that i have all of my raws sorted on the Diskstation in an easy to understand hierarchy of folders, so i can find them by date of the project, and then separate by "Look" (I primarily shoot fashion, so each "look" is distinct and an easy way to break up raws for easy of use/viewing). So under any given project, I'll have 7 or 8 folders named "Shot 01", "Shot 02", etc.
- when i try to navigate this archive with Capture One Pro 10, about 15 seconds into navigating, the whole file tree collapses down to the root folder. if I've already clicked on a destination folder that contains raws, it will remain the focus of capture one, loading thumbnails as expected, etc. But the navigation tree will still collapse back to root.
- basically, it boils down the Library tab not working as designed.0 -
[quote="NNN635124854974055540" wrote:
- It's a session. 20TB of Raws is unmanageable as a catalogue (unless I'm just not well informed enough). So I use a session as default
- when I say "array", i mean a physical array of hard drives. A Diskstation bay of drives, specifically.
- when I say "archived folder", i mean that i have all of my raws sorted on the Diskstation in an easy to understand hierarchy of folders, so i can find them by date of the project, and then separate by "Look" (I primarily shoot fashion, so each "look" is distinct and an easy way to break up raws for easy of use/viewing). So under any given project, I'll have 7 or 8 folders named "Shot 01", "Shot 02", etc.
- when i try to navigate this archive with Capture One Pro 10, about 15 seconds into navigating, the whole file tree collapses down to the root folder. if I've already clicked on a destination folder that contains raws, it will remain the focus of capture one, loading thumbnails as expected, etc. But the navigation tree will still collapse back to root.
- basically, it boils down the Library tab not working as designed.
A single session?0 -
Ahhh now I understand. A hard drive raid array on a Synology Disksation.
First, I think sessions were never designed for that many images. I would try a catalog, with the images OUTSIDE the catalog.
I don’t know how well COP supports a NAS. They don’t recommend it, although some users are successful.0
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