In my Capture One 11 version, metadata are not selected by default for an Adjustment copy, even if the origin image has metadata. You can select them for copy or not in the Adjustments Clipboard. Then go to the Adjustments Clipboard Tool in the Info Window to select which metadata of the origin image will be copied to the target image.īeware that keywords are under metadata in the Adjustment Clipboard tree. In order to copy the Adjustments of an image, select the image then right click and select Copy Adjustments. Note that the Reset of an image (Ctrl R) does not reset the metadata of an image. When you create a clone variant of an image on the contrary, metadata are copied. In a new variant, the metadata are reseted, except for the Exif data (the camera creates the Exif metadata when creating the image file, JPEG or RAW). When you create a new variant of an image : select the image, right click, then Create new variant. Stack Styles Option 5 – When Creating a New Variant for the image You can stack styles, if this option is enabled. See Capture One Documentation on Stack Styles if needed on this option. This option is used only when the style is applied. Once you stacked styles in your image, they remain stacked until you remove one of them, independantly of the “Stack Styles” option. in the Styles and Presets tool, 3 dots menu on the upper right corner, Stack Styles.Applying a second one removes the first style. Without the stacking option you can only apply one Style only to each image. If you apply a style that contain metadata info, the metadata will be changed for this image. 4 – When applying a StyleĪ style may contain metadata information. See Capture One Documentation on Stack Presets if needed on this option. For me, stack Presets are off for Keywords and Metadata. By default, the “Stack Presets” is turned off.įor instance, you can decide to stack Presets for the tool Metadata but not for the tool Keywords. You can decide to stack presets at the tool level. Applying a second one removes the first preset. Without the stacking option you can only apply one Preset to each image. Metadata Presets are also stored as XML files, but in C:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\CaptureOne\Presets60\Metadata. Keyword Presets are stored as XML files by default in C:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\CaptureOne\Presets60\Keywords. If you want to update it, change the values for this image, then update the preset. Then you’ll see the content of this preset. If you want to see or change a preset, there is no dedicated interface, you can create a totally metadata & keywords free image, then load the keyword or metadata preset. Select the metadata fields you want to include in the metadata user preset. How to create a preset ? Change the metadata or keywords for an image, then go in the Metadata or Keywords Tool and click on the 3 little bars on the upper right corner of the tool, then save preset. Metadata presets do not include keyword presets. You’ll deal with keywords and metadata presets in : You can then choose to apply at once all these parameters to an image. ![]() You can predefine lists of metadata in Metadata Presets, and lists of keywords in Keywords Presets. 3 – When applying Keywords or Metadata Presets This windows is the main Capture One windows when you can see and change the keywords (Keywords tool) and metadata (Metadata tool) of the image. ![]() In the import dialog, you can modify your metadata in three ways :Ībout the metadata Copyright and Description : C1 Import Panel The 7 ways to change your image metadata in Capture One Pro are when importing the image, when manually editing the metadata, when applying styles or metadata presets, when copying adjustments, when creating a new variant, when filtering metadata in the export recipe.ģ – When applying a Keywords or a Metadata Presetĥ – When Creating a New Variant for the image This is why I started to list tools and found 7 ways to change metadata in Capture One Pro. ![]() In Capture one, many tools may impact the metadata of an image.
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