![]() I have some thoughts about what might be happening but the ideas will likely only be worth considering on the basis of the answers to those 2 questions, especially whether the missing KW, perhaps complete with a hierarchy structure, is present in the source file. It would probably be useful to know whether the Source File does indeed have the missing KW embedded in it AND whether the C1 edit instruction DO NOT have the KW embedded. Since you have no Auto Sync happening I think those are the only two options. If they have been added to a variant in Capture One they will be included in the edit information part of the catalogue database or the. they are embedded in the source file either from a previous application or by including them as Metadata in an Output file from Capture One. Your description suggests that the missing KW(s) maybe exist in the Source file. Make sure your F2 key sends the normal F2 keycode and not some "adjust something" command to the computer. My F2 may mean F2 or "increase monitor brightness". There is a dedicated "Fn" key to toggle between F key functions, but alas no indicator to tell which one is in use. On one of my own user-unfriendly keyboards the function keys have dual functionality. You should verify that Image Rename is set to F2 and fix it if not (Edit menu, Keyboard Shortcuts.) It is certainly possible to change keyboard shortcuts. The main rule is: Do not mess with image data behind C1's back. Previews are slightly different than keywords, but C1 essentially expects to be in full control. Open C1 Preferences -> Image and set Auto Sync sidecar XMP to "None" and see if you can make new keywords stick. If you have set up C1 to automatically update its internal metadata by reading metadata from the image file (or its sidecar xmp file), you may experience a scenario where you first enter new/updated metadata via the keyboard, while C1 the next second reads (old) metadata from the image file (or sidecar) and updates internal metadata, in effect overwriting data just entered via the keyboard. With multiple input sources comes order dependency. ![]() C1 can update metadata, but the new metadata may arrive from multiple sources, not only from the computer keyboard. Welcome to the world of image metadata :-)Ĭ1 keeps metadata (keywords and more) internal, inside the catalog or session that is. So, unless catalog / database whatever starts behaving and keywording gets stable I must very, very reluctantly return to LR. I am quite sad, becase C1 is a wonderful software and I was going to dump LR and migrate completely into C1 as it really is better, much better. So now the only way to rename a single image is to write directly into the name. Mind you, shortcuts for other purposes work. And yes, I did create a Custom Set and tried different combinations. I think since installing this 13.1.3 it stopped working. It should not be like this.ģ) Keyboard Shortcut for Rename does not work anymore. If I hit Regenerate Previews I get the right thumbnail but still. If I have the versions (a version not always created in C1) of the same image, the all the sudden the thumbnail image of the version is the all wrong. An hour later the same keyword may have disappeared again.īasically I am not left with a software without any keywording. Now, if I find an image eth poor Mary in it and hit Reload Metadata, I do get the keyword back. But the parent keword "Persons" is marked showing that there should be a daughter keyword present. "Mary" has disappeared from catalog keywords. So what I have left is "Peter" and "Joan". I am having three issues running C1 Pro 20 version 13.1.3 under Windows 10.įor example if I have a parent keyword "Persons" and daughter keywords "Peter", "Mary", "Joan" then all the sudden and without any user input concerning those keywords one or more of them have disappeared. I just sent the following (I edited it a bit since I do not submit attachments here) as a request, but maybe someone here can help me?
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