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Capture One 10.1 is off to a good start

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  • NNN635158767546269381
    Good to hear.

    Unfortunately, 10.1 is unusable here. Reverted to 10.0 and support case sent.

    1. A lot of slower
    2. Workspaces does not work correctly anymore.

    Regards
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  • Phillip Bond
    [quote="BobRockefeller" wrote:
    ... I'm finding v10.1 to be much faster...


    Much faster for me as well – in almost every way.
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  • Frank Tsang
    after upgraded to 10.1, the overall performance is degraded and slow down dramatically. took very long time to generate preview. cannot process my work in hurry. need to change to lightroom instead. what can we do? please help.
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  • NNN635158767546269381
    Same here.

    I would stick to version 10.0 until PhaseOne fix this. Usually and unfortunately, the "x.0" do not work well, wait for "x.2"

    regards

    [quote="NN635330532929760059UL" wrote:
    after upgraded to 10.1, the overall performance is degraded and slow down dramatically. took very long time to generate preview. cannot process my work in hurry. need to change to lightroom instead. what can we do? please help.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="BobRockefeller" wrote:
    At least for me, I'm finding v10.1 to be much faster at catalog operations such as selecting groups, or discontinuous groups, of images. And that was one of my big complaints about speed.



    I couldn ´t agree more. Yes, that annoying behaviour, you described, is gone and I love that fact.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Performance on my machines—heavily upgraded 2012 MP and 2012 MBP, both running 10.11.5—is noticeably improved under C1 10.1. 20k image catalogs open faster, switching among collections is much faster, moving among EOS 5DSR images is back to 10.0.2 speeds (10.0.3 slowed it down a bit), and qualitatively overall it feels snapper. I've had no problems with 10.1 using my previous workspaces, and I've created a new workspace within 10.1.

    Apparently it needs to rebuild previews the first time it accesses a collection, but otherwise it's very good for me. I'm glad to see multi-layer PSD support (although now I use TIFF exclusively).

    I wonder if those with problems would benefit from tossing their C1 prefs and re-doing them...
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  • Jerry C
    CO 10.1 has worked much better for me than version 10.0.2. I have a bit over 52,000 images. On my 2008 8 core Mac Pro with 16 GB RAM, if I closed the catalog in a small album, the next time I reopen it takes about 65 seconds to open. It takes 3.5 min to open All Images (same as version 9.3), the first time. Thereafter, 25 seconds to return to All Images from another album. I rarely need to display all images, but this speedup is important on my Mac Book Pro, which became unresponsive when viewing All Images. It now takes about 9 minutes - slow, but not fatal, if I accidentally go there. These speeds are on par with version 9.3. Given, mine is an old system, I am happy with the performance.

    Filters and searches on this big database take less than a minute for a single factor search or filter selection. Keyword editing does not hang the system. This is substantially better than version 9.3, which froze whenever any key word was edited.

    However, even though the preview size is unchanged from version 9.3, after converting to version 10.1, Capture One insists on regenerating all of the previews every time a new album or project is opened. It appears to do this once. It happens in the background, so it is not creating a problem. I have submitted a support request, asking why this is and what it does? I cannot see any difference in the quality of the regenerated previews.

    Jerry C
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  • John Doe
    [quote="NN635680879799322049UL" wrote:

    However, even though the preview size is unchanged from version 9.3, after converting to version 10.1, Capture One insists on regenerating all of the previews every time a new album or project is opened. It appears to do this once. It happens in the background, so it is not creating a problem. I have submitted a support request, asking why this is and what it does? I cannot see any difference in the quality of the regenerated previews.

    When I noticed this, what I did is I went to "All images". Obviously it then started to rebuild all the previews for all my images, so I let it do its stuff while working on something else.
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  • Eric Nepean
    I imported the 10.02 catalog into a new catalog created by 10.1
    Then I selected the "All Images" collection, and let COP sit running until all activities had ended (basically overnight).
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