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Request a new feature, or support for a camera/lens that you would like to use in Capture One.

Status Future consideration
Workspace Feature requests
Categories Capture One Mobile
Created by Guest
Created on Jun 27, 2023

MAIN SHOT ALBUM FOR IPAD


Hello, I am using the version for iPad, it happens to me that when I assign an album as a capture folder, multiple folders with the files inside are generated within it. It seems not very useful to me, I would like that when assigning the capture album inside, all the files that I generate would simply be saved, and not that these be organized in sub folders, is there a solution for this? thank you

  • Evi Kefallinou (CO)
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    Jul 5, 2023

    Super, thanks for the very helpful feedback :) I will check with the team what we can do about this! Greetings from sunny Greece!

  • Guest
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    Jul 5, 2023

    Hello, thanks for answering, I do editorial and advertising photography.

    It is important to me because of the speed, I use the iPad on location, for my client to preview the images, when I return to the studio I want to synchronize the session to the cloud and then download it to my main desktop computer, it takes a long time.

    So I prefer to connect an external HD to the iPad, download the images on it and then import them to my computer, it's much faster.

    So I don't understand why Capture One makes endless folders in the main capture folder, it should be like in the desktop program, a single folder for the entire session, what's the point of every time I stop my session at location, Capture One make a new folder, I end up having 80 different folders inside the main one, well, it seems very impractical to me, it is necessary to make things easier and more intuitive, thanks and greetings from Mexico!

  • Evi Kefallinou (CO)
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    Jul 5, 2023

    Hello, 

    Thanks for the feedback. Can you elaborate on why this is important to you? what is preventing you form doing? Can you also give us a bit of context about your type of photography and workflow?

    Thanks in advance!