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corrupted jpg

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  • RobiWan
    Hi,

    disable GPU Support for processing.
    You can try if there are new driver for your GPU
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  • Piotr Mlynarczyk
    Thank you, disabling auto acceleration seems to do the trick. Appreciate the help, thank you very much.
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  • SFA
    [quote="CalBoy87" wrote:
    Thank you, disabling auto acceleration seems to do the trick. Appreciate the help, thank you very much.


    If you process output for a lot of images you may see a performance change that does not appeal to you.

    If so that is the time to seek out a different driver version for your GPU card.

    Usually the latest is the greatest - but not always!

    You may want to look at the GPU card vendors site rather then rely on Windows Update or any PC Manufacturer support options available.

    HTH.


    Grant
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  • Permanently deleted user
    This used to happen every now and then to me in version 10.x.x with Nvidia GPUs. (not seen it on v10/11 with Intel IGP) Restarting capture one would usually do the trick.

    You can also close C1 and navigate to C:\ProgramData\Phase One\Capture One\ImageCore\ and delete the bin/xml files inside. This will 'force' the hardware acceleration engine to reset.
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