Media Pro 2.3 released!
Changes
Support for MacOS High Sierra 10.13
Support for Capture One 11 Engine
Bug fixes for Windows
Adjustments are not rendered for .jpgs
Crash on Reset Path to network location
Bug fixes for Mac
Import Folder dialog corrupted if selecting file instead of folder
Crash in Camera Import on High Sierra
Fails to render ICC/LCC in mixed version adjustments
Some LCC adjustments seem to be dropped
Media Pro installer text artifacts
https://www.phaseone.com/en/Download-MediaPro.aspx
Support for MacOS High Sierra 10.13
Support for Capture One 11 Engine
Bug fixes for Windows
Adjustments are not rendered for .jpgs
Crash on Reset Path to network location
Bug fixes for Mac
Import Folder dialog corrupted if selecting file instead of folder
Crash in Camera Import on High Sierra
Fails to render ICC/LCC in mixed version adjustments
Some LCC adjustments seem to be dropped
Media Pro installer text artifacts
https://www.phaseone.com/en/Download-MediaPro.aspx
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[quote="John Doe" wrote:
[quote="NN122823UL2" wrote:
Phase One has discontinued Media Pro. Given that it is not a 64-bit app, that means it won't run on Mac OS 10.14, which means our app is dead. Any thoughts on how it might be given a new lease on life?
32-bit apps will still run on macOS 10.14.
Thank you. I wasn't aware of this. 10.14 is apparently the last Mac OS that will run them. 32 bit apps to be discontinued in 2019.0 -
[quote="NN122823UL2" wrote:
[quote="John Doe" wrote:
[quote="NN122823UL2" wrote:
Phase One has discontinued Media Pro. Given that it is not a 64-bit app, that means it won't run on Mac OS 10.14, which means our app is dead. Any thoughts on how it might be given a new lease on life?
32-bit apps will still run on macOS 10.14.
Thank you. I wasn't aware of this. 10.14 is apparently the last Mac OS that will run them. 32 bit apps to be discontinued in 2019.
Yes, 10.14 (Mojave) is the last Mac OS that will run 32-bit apps and (presumably) Media Pro. I say "presumably" because Media Pro is not officially supported on Mojave; the last officially supported OS is High Sierra 10.13.3. But even if it works on Mojave, your Mac must be new enough to run 10.14. My mid-2010 Mac Pro will not run 10.14. Even if my Mac Pro lives forever, if I want to keep current with Mac security updates I'll have to replace it in 2020 when High Sierra support ends. This will mean I'll have to routinely switch between computers (day-to-day computer <-> photography computer) throughout the day -- a less than ideal situation.0
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