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No crop preview in image browser thumbnails

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  • SFA
    Yes, this is what C1 does.

    The viewer shows the image as cropped unless you have the crop tool active. The browser shows the thumbnail with a crop overlaid if a crop has been applied.
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  • Pilovar
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    Yes, this is what C1 does.
    The browser shows the thumbnail with a crop overlaid if a crop has been applied.


    Yes, but when I close C1 or change folder and return, crop overlay in the thumbnail disappear. In browser. Thumbnail shows image as cropped, without the dimmed outer edge, which has been cropped. In the screen capture, all images has been cropped, but only last thumbnail shows the crop overlay.
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  • SFA
    [quote="Pilovar" wrote:
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    Yes, this is what C1 does.
    The browser shows the thumbnail with a crop overlaid if a crop has been applied.


    Yes, but when I close C1 or change folder and return, crop overlay in the thumbnail disappear. In browser. Thumbnail shows image as cropped, without the dimmed outer edge, which has been cropped. In the screen capture, all images has been cropped, but only last thumbnail shows the crop overlay.


    Ah ha! I see what you mean (12.1.1 in my case). I think I misread the details of what you were reporting when I replied before.

    Rather strange behaviour that I had not noticed until now for some reason.

    I can get the crop to display over the thumbnail if I do something that will cause recalculation - turn on Proofing for example or change the working Recipe - and it will persist for some time (usually) unless I scroll it off screen and edit another image then return.

    In addition on first opening a folder (in a session in my case) of previously edited images the thumbnails will load with the crop overlay applied. However if I then start to open and close some to the images and scroll through them the overlays disappear until I change something that would recalculate them although once re-applied so long as they do not get scrolled off screen the crop mask seems to stay in place.

    Strange behaviour. I could speculate that it's something to do with processing what is in the memory cache to prepare it for display/re-display but that is just speculation.

    Something to report I think. Probably best to try 12.1.3 first just in case a fix has been applied?



    Grant
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  • Pilovar
    Yes, that is the behavior I have. It seems a general bug. The bug is very annoying. You don't know if an image is cropped until you modify any parameter, which updates the thumbnail. But knowing that it will disappear again.
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  • SGR
    I'm having the same issue. The bug is very annoying. Do you know if Capture One developers are working to solve this problem?
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  • Jochen Beck
    I have the same problem. I am fairly sure this is a relatively new issue.
    Did you open a support ticket? If so, what reply did you receive?
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  • Jan Erik Bårnes
    I have rhe same problem. It appeared with the last update of Windows 10, I reinstalled the previous verson of Windows 10 and the problem disapeared.
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  • SGR
    I opened a support ticket.
    It's a known issue and is due to the last framework version that came with latest windows update.
    To solve the issue, you have to rollback to the previous framework release.
    Capture One developers are working to solve the issue and the fix should be available in the next minor release!
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  • Pilovar
    Bug is solved in CO 12.1.4
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