Auto Reset Batch Counter

Auto Reset Batch Counter (for Capture One ’20)
A version of the application for Capture One 20. Application delivered as .dmg file.

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Support notes

  • This version is for Capture One 20 (13.1.0) -> (13.1.4.). Tested on Catalina and Mojave. Mac only.
  • Sessions and Catalogs supported.
  • The purchase and licensing entitles the app to be used by 1 user. For bulk licensing contact us.


    Auto Reset Batch Counter v21 (for Capture One ’21)
    A version of the application for Capture One 21. Application delivered as .dmg file.

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    Support notes

  • This version is for Capture One 21 (14.0.0) -> (14.1.x.). Tested on Catalina and Mojave. Mac only.
  • Sessions and Catalogs supported.
  • The purchase and licensing entitles the app to be used by 1 user. For bulk licensing contact us.


    What is it?
    Every time you process a batch (x images) the counter will remember x and continue from x in the next batch. This is sometimes suboptimal behaviour, often requiring manual reset of the counter between runs/committing the second batch. This app will automatically set the counter to 0 when the batch finishes.

    What does it do?
    The app is:

  • Designed as a toggle. Click once to enable listening, again to disable
  • If enabled, when the processing finishes, the output counter is reset to 0
  • Who is it for?
    Any digi or user with a workflow where you might have to create sequences always starting with 1.

    How do I use it?
    Once installed from the dmg, just click-to-enable/disable.


    Install notes

    Run the .dmg and drag drop the app to applications

    Once installed to applications, I recommend referencing the install in the dock for easy access. Drag the app from applications to the dock to do this. You can also install it to Capture One’s scripts menu as per the article here – but be sure to copy the installed application reference – not the .dmg.

    After running the .dmg and installing, on first run you will see this dialog warning that this is a script file and needs to interact with another app/s to work. These are normal for script applets. The app is otherwise code signed and stapled in accordance with Apple guidelines. Press OK for any dialogs encountered.


    Using the app

    1. The app is designed as a simple toggle. Launch the app from the dock once – this will enable the automatic resetting of the counter.

    2. If you want to disable the behaviour, Launch the app from the dock again – this will disable the automatic resetting of the counter.

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