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Help on magically swapped pictures

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  • dredlew
    Probably easier if you made a screen recording of this. Hard to visualize what's going on there...
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  • LUC HUYGHEBAERT
    Take your point, but a screenshot would probably not tell the story either.

    Imagine you have your browser open on the right and 200 pictures in a catalog in the right order you have taken them.

    One picture is open in your main screen and that corresponds to the picture you highlighted in the browser.

    You go to the white balance sampler and click on a neutral part of the picture and BOOM, a completely differnet picture opens in the main screen and gets swapped for the one you had opened in the browser. So you opened RAF0841, it till shows RAF0841 in the browser but that picture has been replaced by a random othher one both in browser and main screen. Eventually, it will reverse itself, but that may be minutes later...
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  • John Doe
    I think dredlew meant a video (screen recording), not a screenshot.
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  • HansB
    Do you also see pink and white scrambled images passing by? I don't see it for minutes, just for up to a second, on my older MBP. Flickering images, or swapping with previously shown ones, too. For example when quickly browsing images or viewing an image the 1st time after starting CO. It looks like an issue with graphics buffering or memory page swapping, which points to a driver issue. If you have openCL on, try switching it off. It might help, but on my old MBP, openCL is not supported. If you have a supported graphics card, contact phase one (support case).


    Regards,
    Hans
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  • dredlew
    NN634963590208828965UL, yes as John pointed out, I meant a recording not screenshot. Just use QuickTime player for that and then upload it to some video sharing site. Here's my recording based on your description. I don't experience the issue:

    But as Hans also mentioned, OpenCL might be your issue. I have not noticed any display glitches with OpenCL turned on but I have mine generally turned off due to longer processing times.
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