Strange blue highlight warning I can't figure out
Working with Capture One 6.4.2 on a new computer in a new studio and the image previews all have a strange blue exposure warning that pops in and out regardless of the exposure warning settings.
It is blue in the highlights, a smaller range than the customary red exposure warning that I can still turn on and off. It goes away after the image fully resolves itself.
I have never seen this before and I can't find ANYWHERE to change it or turn it off. It is totally distracting while shooting and editing and Looks BAD!
Please help!
We are shooting with a Canon 5d Mark II, tethered, to an iMac. The raws are fine. I have checked literally everything I can think of and can't find anything referenced on the web.
Could it be a video card thing due to the iMac? A memory thing? A jpeg preview thing? It continues to happen as you flip through the images as well.
It is blue in the highlights, a smaller range than the customary red exposure warning that I can still turn on and off. It goes away after the image fully resolves itself.
I have never seen this before and I can't find ANYWHERE to change it or turn it off. It is totally distracting while shooting and editing and Looks BAD!
Please help!
We are shooting with a Canon 5d Mark II, tethered, to an iMac. The raws are fine. I have checked literally everything I can think of and can't find anything referenced on the web.
Could it be a video card thing due to the iMac? A memory thing? A jpeg preview thing? It continues to happen as you flip through the images as well.
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Try this
Go to Preferences, General tab. Set OpenCL setting to Never.0 -
Genius!
That fixed it right away. What exactly does that setting do anyway?
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Basically, OpenCL uses the graphics processor (GPU) for tasks that normally the main processor (CPU) would do
More at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL0 -
cool. Thanks a lot for your help.
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