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Capture One Virtual Copy

In Capture One you can work with image variants, it's cool feature! But when you start to organizing images in albums, every time that you put a image in a album all variants are on present. You can use Smart Albums or solution like Stacked Variants Album by Eric Nepean.

I don't like these solutions.

This script works in different way, but you have to change a bit your workflow, instead to use a "variant" feature you have to use a "Virtual Copy" script.

This script uses a filesystem feature called symbolic links. The symbolic links is like a copy of the file, but it does not take space, it's only few bytes. Capture One recognizes it how a new file.

When a "Virtual Copy" is created this happen under the hood:

  • create symbolic links with original file in the same folder, with -VC(number) postfix, ie. DSCF5151-VC1.RAF, DSCF5151-VC2.RAF, DSCF5151-VC3.RAF, ...
  • the new file is imported
  • in the new file are copied the adjustments, metadata, color tag, stars and cropping.

At this point you can work on it and move in the album.

When you backup/restore the original file, backup also the symbolic links.

Are supported both catalog and session.

Installation

Capture One 21

  • Open Capture One
  • Select the menu "Scripts > Open script folder", a finder folder will be open
  • Open the folder "CaptureOne 21"
  • Copy the file Virtual Copy.applescript in scripts folder
  • Select the menu "Scripts > Update Menu Scripts"

If you want the shortcut (⇧f2), open the terminal and paste this line:

defaults write com.captureone.captureone14 NSUserKeyEquivalents -dict-add "Virtual Copy" "$\\Uf705"

Capture One 20

  • Open Capture One
  • Select the menu "Scripts > Open script folder", a finder folder will be open
  • Open the folder "CaptureOne 20"
  • Copy the file Virtual Copy.applescript in scripts folder
  • Select the menu "Scripts > Update Menu Scripts"

If you want the shortcut (⇧f2), open the terminal and paste this line:

defaults write com.captureone.captureone13 NSUserKeyEquivalents -dict-add "Virtual Copy" "$\\Uf705"

Capture One 12

  • Open Capture One
  • Select the menu "Scripts > Open script folder", a finder folder will be open
  • Open the folder "CaptureOne 12"
  • Copy the file Virtual Copy.applescript in scripts folder
  • Select the menu "Scripts > Update Menu Scripts"

If you want the shortcut (⇧f2), open the terminal and paste this line:

defaults write com.phaseone.captureone12 NSUserKeyEquivalents -dict-add "Virtual Copy" "$\\Uf705"

Know issue

  • in session the Virtual Copy isn't selected after the script run
  • in session when you delete a Virtual Copy it disappears from Trash folder. You have to delete from file system.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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