Activating an Inactive Shot in Shot Centric View

Modified on Wed, 26 May, 2021 at 2:38 PM

Shots that appear with a gray highlight over the title are currently optional (State = Inactive). Only in Shot Centric View, can these Shots be connected to Capture One Pro or fulfilled via Drag and Drop while in the inactive state; however, actions such as cloning or cancelling will not be available until the shot is activated.


If the Shot has a State value of “Inactive”:

  • When selected, inactive Shots are displayed with the Shot Title appearing highlighted in gray.
  • The menu displayed from a contextual menu activation anywhere within the frame will display the following options: Activate, Cancel
  • Selecting “Activate” on the contextual menu of a Shot with a State value of “Inactive” changes the State value to “Active”


If the Shot has a State value of “Active”:

  • When selected, the Shot Title will be highlighted with a green background.
  • The menu displayed from a contextual menu activation anywhere within the frame will display the following options: Mark Complete, Mark Cancelled, Clone (which will be inactive if the Shot List does not enable it), Show Details




Activating an Inactive Shot


To activate an optional Shot that you intend to fulfill on-Set, select the inactive Shot, then select the {gear} icon on the control strip, and select “Activate” from the {gear} menu. This shot’s highlight color will change from gray to green and it will now be active for all ShotFlow capture functionality, including cancelling and cloning (if enabled for Shot List). The “Added on Set” flag will also be set to TRUE/YES for this Shot, enabling reporting on which optional Shots were enabled on-Set.






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