![]() I also like C1P with a minimum of plug ins, no plug ins is even better. ![]() Not all my end pics are destined for my Flickr albums. The export features allows you to define which folders the end product needs to go to and in what format and with what titles and numbers.Just outstanding. I have several sub folders under one main folder "Capture One Export". The export features in C1P are outstanding. Whilst it's kinda tedious to be doing all the uploading manually, plugins can add to a program's overhead and slow it down: that's what happened with my copy of LR3: there came a point when accessing the Flickr upload folder bogged the program down due to all the synching with comments, EXIF, what-have-you. I actually like that C1P has no plugins, or at least none for this kind of purpose. So I am quite content to upload photos manually. That makes it semi-automatic.įor me there is quite a long way from processing a photo in Capture One to wanting to put it on Flickr. I have Flickr Uploader preferences set to automatically put any files in that folder on Flickr. I created a process recipe that dumps photos to special folder. I'm not aware of any export from CaptureOne to flickr. ![]() However, Flickr Uploadr ( or Photo Teleport might help you to do it. Are there any Flickr Pro users here who export from CaptureOne to Flickr? Can CaptureOne export to the Flickr uploader or a folder that Flickr can sync with?Īs far as I know, there is no export plugin from Capture One to Flickr. ![]()
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