Capture One 21 can not read files on my CfExpress card or even see them when I copy them to the capture folder?
I just got my Sony A1 - the camera is supported according to the Cap One website.
But Cap One 21, can not see any files on my CF Express card for import or see any of the files even if I copy the files to to the capture folder.
I have tried the ´Regenerate Previews` function after copy of the files to the current capture folder - but no luck in getting Cap One to recognise any files.
I have tested with both jpg and raw files from my Sony A1 - what to do?
I am running macOs Catalina 10.15.6
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Catalog or Session?
Are you reading the card via a card reader or directly in the camera? If in the camera does the A1 have a connection type that permits C1 to see it as a storage device?
When you try to import to C1 (from either card or copied to disk) are you stopping when the folder containing the images is selected or do you open the folder? If you open the folder, go back up to just the folder not its contents.
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Session.
Reading from a Sony card reader.
I do not open the folder containing the files.
I have tried to copy the raw and jpg files directly in the capture folder of my session, C1 still don't recognise any of the files, even after a `Regenerate Preview`command!
I have tried to restart C1 still no connection to the files in the capture folder of my session.
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I have solved the problem!
I was shooting in Lossless compressed raw and jpg - both file formats are NOT supported!
I changed to the Raw uncompressed file format and the files can now be seen in C1.
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I will change to Raw uncompressed but what to do with those already shot with lossless compress raw.
How to reuse CaptureOne21 to edit instead of Sony Imaging?
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Maybe you can convert the files into DNG via the free Adobe DNG converter.
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I am having a very similar problem with Capture One. I load my CF Express card into a SONY reader. It loads to my desktop, Lightroom can see it, but Capture One does not. I'm talking about the card. It doesn't even see the card, let alone the files on it. I have tried HE* (Nikon compressed RAW) as well as uncompressed. No difference. Card does not exist to Capture One.
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Hi
Try the following
Open a new instance of Finder and plug in your card reader. Down the left hand side look for locations, at this stage you will not see your card reader listed. Now insert a CF Express card from your camera and a new location that in my case was called NIKON Z 6_2 will appear.
Now understanding where your card is on the system you can open Capture One, then open the importer. In “Import From” navigate to choose in the drop down and then in my case NIKON Z 6_2 in the Choose Source Folder window that appears, tick Include Subfolders and all the pictures on your card should appear in the Import Images browser window.
In the After Import panel tick Eject Card or you can do this after you have finished importing in the finder by right clicking on your card location and selecting Eject xxxxxx. The location will disappear and you can take your card out of the reader.
Hope this helps
regards
Dave R
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Thank you Dave for the detailed walk through. You are correct. Apparently Macs read CF Express cards as drives and not memory cards. Therefore neither does Capture One. I'm ok with that. Manual import is not a deal breaker.
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Strange that jpg files were not recogized.
Sony lossless compressed supported since 14.1.1 ?
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Didn't say JPG is not recognized. Nikon's new Z9 has a new RAW compression format called High efficiency and High efficiency*. The latter compresses 50MB RAW files down to about 30MB RAW files with indistinguishable detail loss. Capt One doesn't support it as of now.
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Sorry, not clear enough, I was replying to the Sony A1 user (Stampreklamefoto), but I now see he wrote 1year ago.
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