Timothy Grams
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SFA- thank you for the quick response.I'm relatively new to C1 and I've tried several different work space set ups. I know I've saved several of them with unique names but don't recall if my latest...
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Thanks for the assistance Paul.All of the files are located on my hard drives within my desk top computer. I have considered the possibility that my computer may have gone into a sleep mode during...
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Lightroom has better search and filtering capabilities. C1 does not stitch or stack photos. I think key wording is also slightly easier in LR vs C1. After those tasks are complete, I export the new...
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Jim MSP- I contacted tech support and I'll see what they have to say. If they don't offer a good solution its good to know there is another work around option. Thanks.
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I attempted to verify the catalog and followed the appropriate steps. The database check failed with "Checking image variant relationships" as the one parameter that failed. The first time I hit t...
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Grant- you seemed to be correct about it just being a matter of the catalogs loading. I'm running Windows 10. I looked in the AppData folder and saw my various versions of Work spaces so I felt rea...
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To add the missing Lightroom Collections I exported a Collection as a catalog and then tried to add that catalog to my C1 catalog using the File/Import Catalog/Import Lightroom Catalog. However, th...
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I opened a support case and received prompt assistance on the issue.CO has a subtle but critical difference compared to all other software that I've used which has a Copy and Paste feature.After us...
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When the images were imported C1 assigned a "Custom" White Balance. By selecting the affected images and changing the White Balance to "Shot" the problem was resolved.
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C1 does not merge photos into panos or HDR's. You'll need other software such as LR or PS to do those tasks. C1 has much better masking and color grading than LR. So yes, in some specific instances...