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Diagonal Lines with Fuji S3 RAF why

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  • Jim MSP
    First - some questions.

    What OS are you on?
    What graphics card do you use?
    Do you have the latest drivers?
    Is Open CL off or on (auto)?

    I ask these last few questions as I had some temp diagonal lines with an early version of CO 6 until I updated my graphics drivers.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Or do you happen to have Adobe CMM installed?
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  • Drew Altdo
    Please create a support case and provide a System Information file.
    The issue you are reporting sounds specifically hardware related.
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  • NN634464102732888914UL
    Hello,
    sorry for the late reaction to your replys.
    I worked on Win7 32 Bit.
    NVidia 9800GT with the latest Graphic Driver on.
    I turn off the Open cl but the lines always been there.
    CMM i dont know? there is PS CS4 on this Computer.
    The diagonal lines appears when i zoom into the picture and it gets from the blurry view to
    the sharp view. If i zoom out to the overview the lines disappears, but in the developed tiff
    they are still there.
    I would show you a sample picture but i downt now how. Sorry for my english i am German.
    THX
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="NN634464102732888914UL" wrote:
    ...
    I would show you a sample picture but i downt now how. Sorry for my english i am German.

    You can post a picture here by uploading the picture to a website or server and paste a link to that image in the text. Suggestions for 3rd party website for this purpose are Tinypic and Photobucket, among many others.
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  • NN634464102732888914UL
    Hello guys,
    http://i43.tinypic.com/166ysrn.jpg this is a link to an example picture
    to see my problems with the diagonal lines.
    Please zoom in to see the lines.

    THX for help

    Otmar
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  • Jim MSP
    My first reaction to this is that it is a camera or electronics issue, not a software problem.
    When I download the file you loaded here and search around, I also see a few isolated black pixels, as well as some blown white pixels. And the file is small - 120 x 1423 pixels.

    I assume you are starting with a raw file. Which camera?
    A few questions - what does other software like PS or LR show?
    Does the line always show up in the same place?

    Can you post the raw file somewhere?


    Jim
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  • Drew Altdo
    Sorry to chime in like a broken record but can you please create a support case and provide a System Profile? I have some ideas as to what it might be but don't want to jump to any conclusions without details.
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  • Keith Reeder
    [quote="Jim MSP" wrote:
    I assume you are starting with a raw file. Which camera?
    Jim, thread title.
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  • Jim MSP
    [quote="Keith Reeder" wrote:
    [quote="Jim MSP" wrote:
    I assume you are starting with a raw file. Which camera?
    Jim, thread title.


    DUH
    Lost in the trees, missing the forest again.
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  • NN634464102732888914UL
    Hello drew, please coult you help me to create a support case and provide a System Profile at phase one home page.

    Thank you!

    I do have one other PC with an older version from capture one 5. Everything works fine with the same RAF Files from
    my Fuji s3 pro.
    when i open the RAF Files in PS CS4 on this PC everything works fine.
    But in Capture One 5 ore 6 the diagonale Lines appears but not on the same place in the picture.
    First the picture was open nothing to see, but if i zoom in, the lines becomes visuell.

    THX
    Otmar
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    This issue happens only with Fuji files with diagonal readout (S2,S3 and S5) and if you have some very special types of older AMD processors. Since it is some very unique older AMD processors and very specific files it is very unlikely this will be fixed since it is so extremely specific.
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  • Jim MSP
    [quote="Ulf" wrote:
    This issue happens only with Fuji files with diagonal readout (S2,S3 and S5) and if you have some very special types of older AMD processors. Since it is some very unique older AMD processors and very specific files it is very unlikely this will be fixed since it is so extremely specific.


    It sounds like the simplest solution is to use a different pc with a newer processor. True?

    I'm curious. If he converts these files to DNG first, does CO have any issue?
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  • NN634464102732888914UL
    Hello, people,
    then I have had bad luck and my AMD Athlon X2 processor it is not compatible with Capture One. 😭
    It is a pity, then just in the area RAW Conversion he is much better than Lightroom.

    Thanks for your answers.

    Good by Auf wiedersehen.

    Otmar
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  • Eigil Skovgaard
    Ulf wrote: This issue happens only with Fuji files with diagonal readout (S2,S3 and S5) and if you have some very special types of older AMD processors. Since it is some very unique older AMD processors and very specific files it is very unlikely this will be fixed since it is so extremely specific.


    If this is the final conclusion, and "solution" to this problem, I think the tendency is annoying. Same song with "rare" Sony cameras and files. What will be the next "minor" problem to be excluded?

    Why not publish a list of not supported cameras, processors, etc., on your sales pages, just to be polite and avoid frustrated customers in the future?
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    Why not publish a list of not supported cameras


    We can of course only list what IS supported and not the other way around.
    Any manual will also contain what a software or hardware can do and not what it can not
    This issue which is talked about in this thread is so extremely minor since you must have a very old camera and a very old computer with a very specific processor.

    This tread has lived its life and will be closed.
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