Benjamin Kim
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Well, I'm not sure if iPad Pro can replace MacBook series or not because of macOS. At the same price around $999, iPad Pro might be tempting especially with mini LED but most of us need macOS. I wo...
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Affinity ALREADY have ARM based software for iPad and that's why it's easy to adapt to Apple Silicon. On the other hand, C1P never had ARM version and they still don't support Metal instead of Open...
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[quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote: Note sure you are interested in this workflow or workaround. When you use presets for adjusting images, and have stack presets enabled, you build up a history per...
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Mac Mini with Apple silicon runs Adobe LR without any issues. It's possible to support C1P for ARM based Mac. Porting the software wont gonna take that long. But without a hardware, it would be ...
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This kind of announcement is useless as only a few people use this forum and this is not a good idea. You suppose to send emails or make an announcement on social medias. Besides, you are not updat...
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Can confirm that it's still moving on the latest version.
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Brian Jordan/ LrC. You see all those boxes shaded gray? You can't select those. That's because it's a LR presets that you are NOT gonna use it forever. You need to make your own presets or rec...
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Brian Jordan/ I used M1 Max MBP with full specs and the camera was GFX100S but used compressed RAW file. The total amount of images was almost 3000. Approx Web JPEG: 1MB, Full size JPEG: 80MB, TIFF...
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BeO/ If C1P is well optimized and faster, it will save a lot of free time and reduce overloading from the computer which clearly you miss the point. 5~10 min is twice faster than 10~20 min so why n...
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BeO/ Believe it or not, that's my point, even if C1 was twice as fast you'd have to do that. I already explained the process from the beginning and now claiming that it's your point? Gosh...