Creating new session no longer in default/previous location - Capture one 21 Pro (build 14.4.1.16) - MacOS 11.6
Since a couple of versions (can not remember which one precisely), when i want to create a new session, the defaulted location changes to the session-favorite folder used in the previous session.
I store my Capture one Session folders on one specific drive (/Volumes/A)and i store my raw files on another drive (/Volumes/B). I then add my raw-file folder to the session using the Session favorites.
This never posed any problems, creating a new Session always defaulted to /Volumes/A for the new session folder structure. This was always the last location where i created a new session.
But since a while, the new default location is always /Volumes/B/previoussession. This is now the last location i added as a Session Favorite
Really annoying and i have no idea what happened. Any suggestions? I already tried making a template, but with no succes
Thx!
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> Blancke Willem: This is now the last location i added as a Session Favorite
Wow, I wonder who at C1 invented that piece of logic. Let's hope you are experiencing a bug rather than one of those new C1 features. I think you should report it to the C1 team. I can not confirm your observation, but then I use the older C1 v20 on Windows.
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Sad to inform that this behaviour is still the same in Capture One V22, build 15.1.0.123
Hopefully this gets resolved...
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Here's how to fix this, and make Capture One display the recents pop-up instead of the catalog.
You need to add/edit the keySessionURL and openedSessionURLs5 lines in the plist file.
1. Quit Capture One and run the following command to convert the plist file from binary to XML:
plutil -convert xml1 Library/Preferences/com.captureone.captureone15.plist2. Open Library/Preferences/com.captureone.captureone15.plist in TextEdit and add (or edit if they already exist) the following six lines, in bold below, to the end of the plist file:
<key>selectedRecipeName</key><string>JPEG - 2048px for web use</string><key>keySessionURL</key><string>file:///</string><key>openedSessionURLs5</key><array><string>file:///</string></array></dict></plist>3. Save the file and quit TextEdit. Next convert the plist back to binary using the following command:plutil -convert binary1 Library/Preferences/com.captureone.captureone15.plist4. That's all folks! :)0 -
Hi Dexter,
Thank you for the follow up, but this did not solve it...
After the adjustments, i created a new session but it immediately gave the location of the last added favorites folder, not the last folder where i created a previous session.
So still no progress on this.
This problem exists also on all the mac machines and windows machines at my workplace. This is not a big deal because at the studio, we don't use session-favorites, but accidents sometimes happen.
For example when someone added a session folder (for comparing images from a previous shoot), and afterwards creates a new session. That latter folder sometimes is "lost" for...
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