12.1.2?
Just wanted to get some feedback on the new update and see if it's running smoothly before updating. Anyone?
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Hi, I see no difference. May be only hardware is added. lars 0 -
Wonderful, thanks. But mainly just making sure there aren't any bugs. 0 -
None of the plug-ins (preference window) are working. 0 -
[quote="Sa'd Tilghman" wrote:
None of the plug-ins (preference window) are working.
Which plugins do you have? Does it affect the Open With plugin?0 -
[quote="Eric Nepean" wrote:
[quote="Sa'd Tilghman" wrote:
None of the plug-ins (preference window) are working.
Which plugins do you have? Does it affect the Open With plugin?
It seems to work OK for me.
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I,too, am having an issue with the plug-ins not working. Specifically Prodibi and Format. I was in the process of trying both out to see which I liked better, but now with 12.1.2, those two plug-ins stopped working and when I deleted them and attempted to reinstall, the plug-in installations now fail each time I've tried. I have quit and restarted C1, restarted the mac, ran disk first aid, downloaded the latest version of the plug-ins, and still no luck.
I tried this on both my desktop Mac and my MBP and ran into the same problem.
It would appear that something is up with this upgrade and some plug-ins.
I have submitted a support ticket for the issue.0 -
None of my plugins are working anymore, too. 0 -
Well, maybe it's a good reason to submit a ticket to the support ? 0 -
Same here: While Open With loads, Helicon Focus doesn't. I just submitted a Support Case.
Also submitted a Support Case about GPU support. Like the previous version, C1 12.1.2 isn't invoking the GPU on a 2019 MBP running Mojave, but does on a 2012 MBP running Sierra. I'm now forcing the GPU before launching C1 using gfxCardStatus.
I'm curious. I have a friend running Mojave on a MBP who also finds the GPU issue I did. Is anyone else seeing C1 not invoke the GPU under Mojave? And if so, have you filed support cases?
It sure would be nice if at least the GPU problem got solved in v12, as well as fixing whatever got broken with plug-ins (sounds like a C1 issue since apparently plug-ins from several vendors are affected).0 -
[quote="Nature Isme" wrote:
Same here: While Open With loads, Helicon Focus doesn't. I just submitted a Support Case.
Also submitted a Support Case about GPU support. Like the previous version, C1 12.1.2 isn't invoking the GPU on a 2019 MBP running Mojave, but does on a 2012 MBP running Sierra. I'm now forcing the GPU before launching C1 using gfxCardStatus.
I'm curious. I have a friend running Mojave on a MBP who also finds the GPU issue I did. Is anyone else seeing C1 not invoke the GPU under Mojave? And if so, have you filed support cases?
It sure would be nice if at least the GPU problem got solved in v12, as well as fixing whatever got broken with plug-ins (sounds like a C1 issue since apparently plug-ins from several vendors are affected).
The documentation for gfxCardStatus says it requires a 2008-2012, 15-17" dual-GPU MacBook Pro Does it run on other HW as well?
Wondering if I should try it on my iMac, I'm suspicious that Capture One does not use the graphics card as the load on the GPU is never very hgh, and doesn't increase when Capture One runs.0 -
Plug-in Helicon Focus not working after updating to 12.1.2
- Enabling plugin failed
- Could not enable plugin 'Helicon Focus'.0 -
Plugin Jpegmini don´t load anymore after update.
- Enabling plugin failed
- Could not enable plugin 'jpegmini'.0 -
Eric,
I'm running gfxCardStatus on both a 2012 and a 2019 MBP, both with discrete + embedded GPUs, both running 10.14.6. Works just fine. A friend's running it on a 2015 MBP with Mojave and says it's fine (he's the one who got me onto it).
Two other ways I know of to activate the GPU:
1. Connect an external monitor. Driving the display automatically forces the MBP to use the discrete GPU.
2. Before launching C1, launch another app that calls the GPU. For example, Photoshop, Aperture, Pixelmator. Just remember to quit that app after you're done with C1 or you'll remain on the GPU.
3. I've read that disabling Automatic Graphics Switching (Energy Saver pref pane), makes the MBP use only the Discrete GPU, but I've never tried this method.
The only downside is that since gfxCardStatus apparently isn't supported anymore, there's no telling how long it will continue working (my guess is as long as Apple remains on Intel processors)
I reported the problem to Phase One a little over a month ago (I'm a very late Mojave adapter) and after trying everything Support suggested, was told that the case was forwarded to Engineering. I'd hoped 12.1.2 would fix it, but it didn't. Hopefully others seeing the same behavior will file support cases so P1 has more data to go on.0 -
Hi,
it seems that v12.1.3 was released today.
Only listed bug fix according to the release notes:Fixed a bug where plug-ins would sometimes fail to initialize
Otherwise a new Phase One camera and lenses support added...0 -
[quote="rc_photo" wrote:
Hi,
it seems that v12.1.3 was released today.
Otherwise a new Phase One camera and lenses support added...
Thanks. Is the new camera the XT ?0 -
I'm on a MacPro later 2013 2x D700 ox 10.14.6
Helicon plugin Not working for me either on 12.1.2
Kevin0 -
[quote="NN635863349133666335UL" wrote:
I'm on a MacPro later 2013 2x D700 ox 10.14.6
Helicon plugin Not working for me either on 12.1.2
Kevin
So try the update to 12.1.3 which has a bug fix related to plugins.
Ian0 -
Ian, thanks for mentioning 12.1.3; my Helicon plug-in's now working again. 0
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