macOS High Sierra
Will Capture one pro 10 work with the new update coming soon and new file system? I would love to know that before updating. Thanks.
Vincent
Vincent
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High Sierra is not out yet. AFAIK, Phase One will first run extensive tests and either certify the current version as compatible or release an update. No need to rush. 0 -
There's no doubt that C1 will bring out support for High Sierra. But in my experience they never try to bring out a version compatible with new OS versions before the new OS is actually released. Although they can be presumed to have access to betas of the new OS, and to be working on supporting it, they say that there are often last minute changes in the OS, so they can't say they support it until its final version appears. There's a fair chance (based on previous history) that if you are an early adopter of the new OS, the current release of Capture One may not work properly with it. I always wait until I know that the major apps I depend on can work with the new OS before I upgrade.
Ian0 -
I have already tested CO 10 on the beta of HighSierra and have not experienced any problems so far.
HighSierra runs on a separate partition (APFS formatted).0 -
It seems to work fine for me with the GM release of High Sierra. It was using the new file system too, which BTW, is much faster. I have not used it extensively but I have exported a folder of pictures and didn't come across anything when importing RAW or exporting to JPG after adjustments. 0 -
The early reports of success with High Sierra are good news. But in past years, Phase One has reserved their stamp of approval for a week, or two, after a macOS major release. They must not trust the beta and gold master process enough to turn their professional clients loose on a new macOS without their own testing protocols on the actually released version.
If all it is is their testing to delay official compatibility, that won't be too bad. Hopefully there won't need to be any revisions to C1. But will will delay those of us who are compulsive first day updaters!0 -
Hi,
I got a huge issue with dedicated GPU with Capture One on High Sierra. I've recently installed the Golden Master build and then noticed that C1Pro is significantly slower. Almost lightroom-like slower.
It turned out that C1Pro cannot use dedicated GPU on my 15" Macbook Pro 2016. I have Radeon Pro 455 and on Sierra when I run Captue One dedicated GPU was instantly enabled - as it should've been. This is not the case anymore. I recompiled the opencl libraries but it didn't help.
Am I the only one with the issue? Or maybe it's a bug introduced in 10.2? Thank you for any suggestions 😊0 -
[quote="cespenar" wrote:
Or maybe it's a bug introduced in 10.2?
Not out of question. On windows 10 I noticed slower preview generation and nearly 5GB of used RAM. Editing is quite snappy when there's available RAM however.
Either way, I would definitely recommend waiting for official support.0 -
Could be a problem with High Sierra and support for the GPU driver?
Can you revert to see what happens?
Grant0 -
[quote="SFA" wrote:
Could be a problem with High Sierra and support for the GPU driver?
Can you revert to see what happens?
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I'm pretty sure this is the case. I've just installed 10.1.2 and the problem is still there so I think it's not a bug introduced in 10.2.
I can't revert to macOS 10.12 because I use this machine for other purposes as well.0 -
I know it has already been mentioned, but I wanted to concur with the need to wait. I can assure you Capture One will be performing their final testing after the new OS is released to the public and Capture One will work hard to ensure full compatibility before giving their stamp of approval. This is one of many ways that Capture One works tirelessly to take care of their customers.
You should not upgrade right away unless you can live with problems and setbacks. As an added bonus, if you’re running the latest version of MacOS Sierra, then your system is as stable as it gets. Enjoy that for the next month while any potential bugs are worked out with High Sierra and then you can step into High Sierra in a month or two when most of the problems have been resolved. Waiting just makes sense.0 -
[quote="sky_guy" wrote:
I know it has already been mentioned, but I wanted to concur with the need to wait. I can assure you Capture One will be performing their final testing after the new OS is released to the public and Capture One will work hard to ensure full compatibility before giving their stamp of approval. This is one of many ways that Capture One works tirelessly to take care of their customers.
...and i have thought good customer support would be to have the software ready for the new os release - especially when a public beta was available for months !0 -
[quote="Horseoncowboy " wrote:
...and i have thought good customer support would be to have the software ready for the new os release - especially when a public beta was available for months !
A beta version is not the final release version. No doubt that Phase One is working in that direction, but it's better waiting the final final (with no bugs) version of High Sierra has been released before Phase One publishes a new version of C1 without bugs. In that matter, time is the best adviser......0 -
Took the plunge, installed OS High Sierra and C1 seems to work just fine. I haven't tethered today but nothing seems out of the ordinary. 0 -
haha ... c1 without bugs - this is a good one ! most software I use especially from smaller companies is already high sierra ready since weeks wonder how they managed this ? 0 -
[quote="Danni" wrote:
Took the plunge, installed OS High Sierra and C1 seems to work just fine. I haven't tethered today but nothing seems out of the ordinary.
That's good news. Do you have an all SSD system so as to get the APFS conversion? That's a change that might trip up C1, and lots of other complicated software.
Has anyone else jumped ahead and given C1 a try under High Sierra?0 -
[quote="BobRockefeller" wrote:
That's good news. Do you have an all SSD system so as to get the APFS conversion? That's a change that might trip up C1, and lots of other complicated software.
Has anyone else jumped ahead and given C1 a try under High Sierra?
I think most software doesn't even know or care what file system it is working on as long as the same system commands are used to read and write files. C1 doesn't care if you've using APFS or FileVault - that's what the operating system is for. Only software that directly interacts with disks -think partitioning software and tools like Diskwarrior or Techtools Pro- will be up a certain creek without a paddle. I haven't used those in many years; OS X has proved to be extremely reliable to me.
That said, I'm waiting too and mostly because of a) APFS (want to read reports on its reliability first) and b) C1 and monitor calibration software (both need to be functioning as reliable as under Sierra).0 -
[quote="Emile1" wrote:
I think most software doesn't even know or care what file system it is working on as long as the same system commands are used to read and write files.
While generally true, there can still be problems. As I understand it, APFS does not normalize file names in the same way as HSF+. That can trip up software with hard coded file names and especially those using unicode characters, as I assume C1 is.0 -
There's a problem in High Sierra where C1P doesn't force the discrete GPU to turn on (in systems with both integrated and discrete graphics). That's probably why you notice worse performance. My current workaround is to go turn off "Automated Graphics Switching" in Preferences->Energy Saver before opening C1P, but it would be nice to have this fixed. I've filed a bug with Apple as well as it seems that High Sierra broke this (it was working fine before). 0 -
I've installed on a iMac 5k with a 512GB SSD. No problem with APFS. No problem with GPU. It seems working fine. 0 -
Updated to High Sierra last night, just did a quick tethered shoot today with my A7RII, no issues! What a relief, I can't help but be an impulsive early adopter sometimes 🤭 0 -
I am holding off as I have heard that Wacom tablets will not work under High Sierra, and it could be as long as the end of October before the required driver is created by Wacom. Can any of you early adopters confirm the Wacom story? 0 -
I have a Wacom CTE-440, donkey years old. It works it was with Sierra. No issue. 0 -
My Wacom Intuos3 is working fine with C1 10.2 and High Sierra.
Richard0 -
[quote="Richard207" wrote:
My Wacom Intuos3 is working fine with C1 10.2 and High Sierra.
That's good news, especially since Wacom says their current driver isn't compatible. I assume you are running driver version 6.3.24-1?0 -
CO 10.2 is running smoothly on my MBP 2012/High Sierra with catalogs stored on external drives formatted with the original Mac Os Extended journaled, but I have not been able to copy the catalogs inside the internal SSD of the MBP formatted with the new file system. 0 -
I agree with what people said. In the past when there was limited access to beta version of the OS, then it was best to wait. But now when public beta, even developer's beta, has been out for months, you expect that software to be kinda "ready" after final release of the OS. But Im also an iOS and macOS developer and I understand that one can't just code something on each beta release, things changes over the betas most of the time, and companies like the one I work at, we simply very carefully on each beta add support for whats necessary, in the case of Apple is not much to change but still. This is why I don't think we would have to wait more than a couple of weeks before official support from @PhaseOne. But as a C1 user I would also like to hear from them something official, "hey we are working on High Sierra support and so far we found out 1,2,3 that might not work with current C1 version" So far I read is just us saying "Im sure they are working on it", for all I can Image they might be having a sunbath as well. 😉 0 -
[quote="Horseoncowboy " wrote:
haha ... c1 without bugs - this is a good one ! most software I use especially from smaller companies is already high sierra ready since weeks wonder how they managed this ?
If you can hear us from up there on the horse you’re sitting on, we’ll say it again: Capture One Pro is not a trivial piece of software. There are people that rely on it to put bread on the table. Capture One is taking care of their customers by validating the final version. If you’re too impatient to wait, nobody is stopping you from upgrading and giving it a shot.0 -
[quote="GPicora" wrote:
I agree with what people said. In the past when there was limited access to beta version of the OS, then it was best to wait. But now when public beta, even developer's beta, has been out for months, you expect that software to be kinda "ready" after final release of the OS. But Im also an iOS and macOS developer and I understand that one can't just code something on each beta release, things changes over the betas most of the time, and companies like the one I work at, we simply very carefully on each beta add support for whats necessary, in the case of Apple is not much to change but still. This is why I don't think we would have to wait more than a couple of weeks before official support from @PhaseOne. But as a C1 user I would also like to hear from them something official, "hey we are working on High Sierra support and so far we found out 1,2,3 that might not work with current C1 version" So far I read is just us saying "Im sure they are working on it", for all I can Image they might be having a sunbath as well. 😉
Every year there is a least one 😂 although I must say it's getting better0 -
Curiosity got the better of me. Installed High Sierra due to lack of alarming internet reports and everything works fine. No problems running C1 on my APFS formatted SSD, with catalogs and sessions on the same drive. APFS therefore seems to be no problem. C1 did the video hardware acceleration test on startup and that's it. Up & running. For reference, I'm using a mid-2017 15" MacBook Pro w/16Gb RAM and a 1TB SSD (Christmas came early this year). 0 -
Just upgraded to High Sierra, everything i have tested in Capture One 10.2 so far is running like normal 😊 0
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