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4.7 - when will it come out - we are in urgent need to know

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  • Ulf Liljegren
    Please have a go with 4.6.2 which is now out.
    The stability quirks with 4 and 8 core desktops should be gone.
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  • Gareth
    Hi Ulf

    The stability quirks do seem improved on my 8 core machine but the whole program seems to have slowed down and a little unresponsive like 4.5 was.

    Typing text for image process names appears after you have finished typing. Freehand rotation is very jerky. Hitting process it seems to hang for very, very short while before it does anything.

    I was sick of crashed in 4.6 so updated straight away, however 4.6 felt a lot slicker version than the latest update, well at least when it wasn't crashing.
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    That is not my experience, however when updating version and going in to an existing session, setting file need to be updated and this takes time.
    A progress bar for this has been requested. How you experience it right now is that it is a bit slower during this update.

    Just for the test you can simply create a new session, shoot a few images in to the new session and you should experience that it is quite fast and responsive, especially with a computer with decent configuration.


    As a side remark, which we have not digged in to much in to is that we have had 3 cases with users with really souped up machines which was acting very slow and the common nomination was Roxio 6, which is not Mac OS 10.5 compatible and nor is it a universal binary and interfered with some processes.
    It was not enough to simply remove the program but after a OS reinstalled the computer was performing as it should.
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  • Daniel Schulz
    Well - it is still only a little update - when are we going to get a full update???

    Actually implementing a 600 euro nikon camera for tethered shooting is really nothing a professional is after. Read these forums for example please and you see what peaople are about.

    Stop working for amateures in first place .. there are many professionals who would quit using c1pro the second there would be a better program from an other developer right now - those professional that was working with c1pro3 becouse it was the best raw file capture program on the market by far..
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    The D90 thing you are mentioning was a little side product compared to the work that has been done to P65+ implementation which can not be described as a amateur product but rather the top of the line.. (maybe a slight pun was intended here 😉))) but no offense..)
    Also the instability when scaling over multiple processors was fix which in it self was my biggest thing for pushing for this release.
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  • Daniel Schulz
    [quote="Ulf" wrote:
    The D90 thing you are mentioning was a little side product compared to the work that has been done to P65+ implementation which can not be described as a amateur product but rather the top of the line.. (maybe a slight pun was intended here 😉))) but no offense..)
    Also the instability when scaling over multiple processors was fix which in it self was my biggest thing for pushing for this release.



    Well - the stability of simple dual core macbooks is still not what i expect to be good working.

    I did have 6 crash downs in a row just right after restarting the program. All in all 15 minutes while the whole team could not work.. and of course they where quite impatient towards me.
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  • Peter371
    It is still not quite stable for me either - It usually crashes a couple of times when I start it (and restart it, and restart it...), but from then on, it usually works well. This is a big improvement from the previous version (4.6.1), that crashed all the time for me (which actually made me revert to 5.4.2, which was rock-stable for me).
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