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OpenCL option missing & performance issues

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  • RobiWan
    You can see in C1 Loghfiles, if C1 use OpenCL or not. C1 Logfiles you can find under \Users\YourUser\AppData\Local\CaptureOne
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="NNN635773760921063700" wrote:
    I'm having very poor performance dealing with 42 megapixel Sony A7RII RAW images. For example, when I adjust levels there is a ~1-2 second delay before changes made on the levels controls are applied to the image. Other graphics software does not have these issues with these files.

    I went to turn on OpenCL support in CaptureOne, and for some reason the submenu for Edit->Preferences->General->Hardware Acceleration is missing, specifically the Hardware Acceleration bit. It isn't greyed out, it just isn't there. So I am left to assume that my machine is not using the GPU at the moment.

    I'm using V8.333 64bit in Win 7. My workstation has a GeForce GTX 970 with a driver version that is supported according to this knowledgebase article: https://www.phaseone.com/en/Search/Arti ... cleid=1720

    I use other software that requires OpenCL support, and that software detects and works fine with my GPU. I am assuming that this is a C1 issue.

    Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!


    Please create a support case right away. Missing items from the Preferences is definitely not normal.
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  • NNN635773760921063700
    Thanks Robert and Christian! I will open a support ticket.

    Robert, I did find the ImgCoreOCL.log file with the following information in it:

    2015-10-01 02:13:50.646> Logging is now active.
    2015-10-01 02:13:50.646> CPU: GenuineIntel [Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930K CPU @ 3.20GHz]
    2015-10-01 02:13:50.646> CPU features: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE41, SSE42, AVX, CX8, RDTSCP, POPCNT
    2015-10-01 02:13:50.646> OpenCL initialization...
    2015-10-01 02:13:50.767> OpenCL : found platform NVIDIA CUDA, OpenCL Version : OpenCL 1.2 CUDA 7.5.8
    2015-10-01 02:13:50.784> OpenCL Device : GeForce GTX 970
    2015-10-01 02:13:50.784> OpenCL Driver Version : 352.86
    2015-10-01 02:13:50.784> OpenCL Compute Units : 13
    2015-10-01 02:13:51.079> Shutting down

    So it looks like C1 might be initializing OpenCL... we'll see what support says!

    Thanks again,
    Joel
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  • NNN635773760921063700
    I updated to the latest version and manually removed the junk left over by the uninstaller (as requested by support), I now have that missing "Hardware Acceleration" menu back and performance is much improved now that I was able to set this to "Auto".

    The interface still has random slowdowns. Overall I am VERY happy with C1 and where it has gone since the last time I evaluated it, but I would recommend that you put a little more energy into UI experience. I love the non-destructive workflow and hate your competition's absurd licensing policies. Speed up the UI!
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  • Andriy.Okhrimets
    Preview image size adjustment may speed you app a bit.
    And of course using layers in C1 over 42megapixel RAW can be really slow, as Nikon D800 user with 38mp RAW I usually do not use them at all, because they complicate overall C1 speed.
    BTW Sony A7RII is new camera so, I do expect that it will be a slight speed improvement over time, as it happened for my Nikon d800 where inital camera support speed was rather poor.
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