Where are my images?
This is probably CaptureOne-101, but here's my situation; and being a novice, I have to ask, despite the embarassment. Yesterday I moved a project ("session" I gather it's called) to an external hard drive, so that the captured images (577 of them) could be processed and have sufficient disk space (they probably would not have fit on the internal drive alone). Today, more photos (105 of them) were captured; but the external drive was not connected! And I did not think to setup a new session or to re-copy the file structure back to the internal hard drive. The camera appeared to operate as usual throughout the photo shoot. In the program, there are previews and thumbnails of today's shots. And the program appears to be processing .raw files into .tifs (at least it's cranking something). But I cannot locate the image files themselves anywhere: they are not in 'Pictures' folder, which is where I moved them from originally (with the entire file structure). And they do not appear to be anywhere else on the Mac HD. Were the images actually captured, or do I have to re-shoot? If not captured, why is the program acting as if they were? If they were captured, where would I find them? ...
Desperate in LA.
Desperate in LA.
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Hi Rick,
If you didn't remove the session from the C1 PRO session menu then C1 will make a new blank session in the location that the session was last. The additional shooting you did should be in that location. You'll have to copy the files to the appropriate folder on your external drive to get all the images back into one session. It sounds like you needed to do this.
1 - remove the session from the C1 Session menu
2 - move the session to the external drive
3 - double click the session file in the new location (external drive)
4 - continue shooting (shots would go to external drive)
Regards,
MT0
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