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Jerky Adjustments - Different between two Macs

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  • Ian Wilson
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    In the General tab of preferences, are the two installations set to the same under Hardware Acceleration (Open CL)?

    Ian
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    If your iMac is 5K then there is the known problem with those iMacs. PO team says the GPU power is not good enoug. And also you should match the screen resolution to preview size, i.e. If your iMac is 5k, then the previews should be 5128.

    Cheers,

    Fatih
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    [quote="Ian3" wrote:
    In the General tab of preferences, are the two installations set to the same under Hardware Acceleration (Open CL)?

    Ian


    Thanks for the reply Ian3. Thought it could be something like that. Check both systems and Open CL was toggled "never" for both options on both machines.

    Put it to AUTO for both now to see if it changes anything but so far haven't noticed much.

    Just find it odd the disparity between the two machines especially the lower specced one seems to run better.

    Cheers!
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    [quote="fatihayoglu" wrote:
    If your iMac is 5K then there is the known problem with those iMacs. PO team says the GPU power is not good enoug. And also you should match the screen resolution to preview size, i.e. If your iMac is 5k, then the previews should be 5128.

    Cheers,

    Fatih


    Thanks Faith, unfortunately it's not a 5K iMac (or fortunately it seems), it's older than that. Yep, have both previews set to their native screen resolutions.
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  • George Barron
    [quote="fatihayoglu" wrote:
    If your iMac is 5K then there is the known problem with those iMacs. PO team says the GPU power is not good enoug. And also you should match the screen resolution to preview size, i.e. If your iMac is 5k, then the previews should be 5128.

    Cheers,

    Fatih


    I've noticed the problem on my 5K iMac but it is more with tone and color changes. I do not have my previews set on the max resolution. I will try that but it already takes about a second for the computer to 'draw' the previews when scrolling through them as it is. I'm afraid viewing previews at max res is going to make this problem worse.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    Viewing previews at the right resolution should make it quicker, because C1 will have created a preview at the right resolution in the first place, instead of having to refer back to the original raw file and generate one on the fly.

    Ian
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