

In the screenshot above you can see how this looks like on a Mac for your Capture One configurations.

Under Application Support, you find folders for many of your applications and within each folder your settings for that program. Your computer keeps track of them for you by organizing all data in relevant folders and files under the Application Support folder. These settings are stored in a distinct area under your user’s Home folder because they are unique to you, not to your system despite that they relate to a specific program, Capture One Pro in this example. In Capture One Pro you can create Presets and Styles or Process Recipes, save Workspaces and edit Keyboard Shortcuts. The folders involved are commonly referred to as the Application Support (Mac) or Application Data (Windows) folders. These are your configurations about the programs you use. In addition to system files and user files your drive stores a third category of files and folders that you may not be aware of. Your images, however, are stored in a subfolder of your user’s Home folder, typically the Pictures folder.īoth Mac and Windows systems follow the same logic here: complete separation of system files from user files. However, your Presets and Styles are stored in another location. The program is stored in your computer’s Programs folder.

Only during maintenance tasks like a backup of your images or an upgrade of the program, you are aware of their specific location on your drive.
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Read on to find out where your Capture One configurations are stored and how to access the files.Īs a Capture One Pro user, you are focused on your images and their adjustments. You can not easily access these folders because they are hidden by default. Installing Presets and Styles for Capture One requires access to dedicated Application Support folders.
