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Exporting from CaptureOne

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  • paintbox
    If I'm reading your question correctly, this is super easy to do.
    Under process recipes hit the (+). This creates a new recipe.
    Name the recipe something ,e.g. "Jpegs"
    Change settings in your new "recipe".
    The settings will remain in each recipe separately.
    If you want to run two recipes simultaneously, just check mark the desired recipes. I believe you can run as many different ones as you like. Even at the same time if you like. I know I can run three or so because I accidentally do it all the time.😊
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  • MikeFromMesa
    [quote="Jimmy D Uptain" wrote:
    If I'm reading your question correctly, this is super easy to do.
    Under process recipes hit the (+). This creates a new recipe.
    Name the recipe something ,e.g. "Jpegs"
    Change settings in your new "recipe".
    The settings will remain in each recipe separately.
    If you want to run two recipes simultaneously, just check mark the desired recipes. I believe you can run as many different ones as you like. Even at the same time if you like. I know I can run three or so because I accidentally do it all the time.😊


    Thanks for the reply.

    If I understand your post correctly the Process Recipes control how the image is adjusted by allowing the user to select which adjustments to include for each "recipe". That is very helpful but it is not what I am trying to do. As a general rule all of my images are first auto adjusted and then individually adjusted before process and I don't need to create separate recipes for different raw images. What I want to do is have an export setting which would write the selected images to disc (jpg, 70% quality, no external editor) and an export setting for external editing (tiff, 100% quality, external editor). I looked at the Process recipes and it appeared as though that only controlled what was done to the image before it was processed, not how it was processed (tiff/jpg, external editor/no external editor and so on).

    If I am wrong about that please let me know. I am new to CaptureOne and tons of stuff have probably eluded my notice up to this point.
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  • paintbox
    No, the process recipe actually controls output.
    Say you have finished editing in C1. The process recipe allows you to save the edited photo in a selected format (tiff, jpeg,PSD), then export it into a folder. It can then open said picture in an external app such as Photoshop, Mail, or whatever you like.

    Here's a link that may help you:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NazGZOr-bgM
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  • MikeFromMesa
    Got it. Thanks for the link. This should save me some time.
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  • paintbox
    [quote="MikeFromMesa" wrote:
    Got it. Thanks for the link. This should save me some time.


    You are so welcome.
    Have a wonderful day.
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