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Chronosync pc
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At that time, my Backblaze copy had also been overwritten, but the Backblaze versions had a copy of the good files, so that was great. It was only a handful of corrupted image files, but it’s not fun.

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I have had bad data propagated out through my backups before too. For landscape I have a much higher percentage than for wildlife, as an example.

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The percentage obviously varies based on the type of shoot. My goal after every shoot is to whittle down my final selection to as few quality images as possible. 🙂įrom previous years, the percentage of images that goes into my Finals folder is about 3 to 5% so it’s not a huge amount. I could of course get a view of all of my selects by filtering on my original file catalogs, and not make a copy, but then I wouldn’t be able to carry my Finals around with me, without carting a Drobo around. This also allows me to carry all of my photos that I really think anything of with me as well, so I don’t mind making a copy of the raw files. I haven’t really missed not being able to do this though, because I have my Finals folder, which spans 17 years of work. One of the reasons that I wanted everything in one catalog, was as you say, I wanted the ability to search across my entire library. I shoot around 25,000 image each year, and I tried to put multiple years into a single catalog when I first switched to Capture One and it just wouldn’t take it.

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I agree that Capture One Pro could do better with regards to the performance of it’s catalog. Thanks for stopping by and for commenting. What is roughly the percentage of pictures that you move/copy to the FINALS catalog ? It seems you are actually duplicating RAW files into your FINAL Catalog ? I am trying to avoid that. Now I would like to have one clarification about your workflow. I guess in a way similar to you annual catalogs, but smaller granularity. I use Capture One Sessions as my basic units of work. I find that on my Dell 7710 with M2 disks this works sufficiently fast. I do require a single Catalog for doing queries like finding all pictures within a certain country/place for instance.

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I am not a professional and I probably do not have the same volumes you have (I have 35,000 Nikon NEF files). So I have a bit of a mixed environment to take into account for my workflow (backups on USB, NAS and Cloud). But it is my traveling companion because of its compactness (but I will replace with Dell if it breaks down). I have a macbook Pro but I do not like it very much. My main system is Linux for everything except for Capture One where I (am forced to) use Windows. I can pick up some pieces from your workflow to improve mine, I think. You really need a rigidly defined workflow with workarounds. For me CO is a very good Raw Processor, but only a so-so Catalog.

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