View Full Version : Way to make c1 pro "remember"?
transcend
19th of December 2004 (Sun), 18:45
When processing photos, i do not always process all of a shoot at once. Is there a way to make C1 pro remember what photos have been processed and which have not (little green/yellow boxes)?
I find myself wasting most of the time checking to see if I have already processed certain photos before i do them. It would be great if C1 would somehow retain those little markings.
bgmoore
19th of December 2004 (Sun), 19:33
There was a thread over at rawworkflow.com a while back about this. I couldn't find it just now but the short answer is no. Seems like a gross oversight to me. You could always use the tagging function to indicate shots you have processed.
cmM
19th of December 2004 (Sun), 20:48
yello = has been queued for processing
green = has been processed.
C1Pro remembers that and displays the little rectangle when you open that particular raw file. It also keeps the settings at which you converted it (WB, EC, Focus, etc...)
Too bad the POS doesn't kow what .CR2 means. :mad:
transcend
19th of December 2004 (Sun), 20:53
yello = has been queued for processing
green = has been processed.
C1Pro remembers that and displays the little rectangle when you open that particular raw file. It also keeps the settings at which you converted it (WB, EC, Focus, etc...)
Too bad the POS doesn't kow what .CR2 means. :mad:
Well see, the problem is that it DOESN'T remember this. It will show it during that session, but if you close C1, and then open it again at another time, it will not recall which have been processed and which have not. It keeps your conversion settings, but nothing else.
This does indeed seem like a gross oversight. I guess i will just have to use the tags, does it at least remember those?
Oh - it also does weird things with my wireless mouse! When i open c1 and have my mouse centered over it's windows, it moves extremely slowly (much input is required to move a short distance). As soon as I click on the desktop, it is back to it's speedy, more sensitive self. Odd. ONly happens in c1.
cmM
19th of December 2004 (Sun), 20:58
Oops, you're right. Doublechecked right now and it doesn't remember them if you close C1 and open it up again.
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