shaunmlavery
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Wasn't sure if it was just me or not but I am having issues with Caputre One attaching the camera under 6.4.4 and OSX 10.8.2.
I really feel it is 10.8.2 that caused some issues because that is when I noticed it. I am doing a work-a-round right now to get it going.
I have tried resetting caputure one and still no luck. Ugh!
For anyone else having the same issues, here is what I am doing to get it to "work" for me. This also works for un-supported cameras. This is taken from my post on the phase forum.
1. Go into the preferences of capture one and turn off supported camears. Canon, nikon, phase, etc. Whichever is giving you issues.
2. Restart C1
3. Open Image Capture>File>Take Picture
4. Setup Where to Import Your Files. I stick them in my capture folder of my session for ease of use. For laziness, on the desktop.
5. Back in C1, just make sure you have Hot Folder Enabled and you will be good to go.
Now, this isn't as good as true tethering but it is working for me right now. I have always used this for my M8/M9. It blows my mind that Apple supports all these cameras! Oh yeah, this still works on a 5D!
Number 1 is the biggest point. This will prevent Capture One from trying to attach your camera immediately and throwing error codes constantly which result in the beach ball, resulting in a thrown mouse/computer.
If anyone has a remedy, let us know. I am all ears. I would love to hear as I have to shoot some product stuff a little later today and this would be nice if it worked. If not, oh well I'll live.
I really feel it is 10.8.2 that caused some issues because that is when I noticed it. I am doing a work-a-round right now to get it going.
I have tried resetting caputure one and still no luck. Ugh!
For anyone else having the same issues, here is what I am doing to get it to "work" for me. This also works for un-supported cameras. This is taken from my post on the phase forum.
1. Go into the preferences of capture one and turn off supported camears. Canon, nikon, phase, etc. Whichever is giving you issues.
2. Restart C1
3. Open Image Capture>File>Take Picture
4. Setup Where to Import Your Files. I stick them in my capture folder of my session for ease of use. For laziness, on the desktop.
5. Back in C1, just make sure you have Hot Folder Enabled and you will be good to go.
Now, this isn't as good as true tethering but it is working for me right now. I have always used this for my M8/M9. It blows my mind that Apple supports all these cameras! Oh yeah, this still works on a 5D!
Number 1 is the biggest point. This will prevent Capture One from trying to attach your camera immediately and throwing error codes constantly which result in the beach ball, resulting in a thrown mouse/computer.
If anyone has a remedy, let us know. I am all ears. I would love to hear as I have to shoot some product stuff a little later today and this would be nice if it worked. If not, oh well I'll live.