Slow after Spot Removal
Hi,
I have noticed that Capture one bogs down massively after utilising my 100 spot capacity.In my case disabling/enabling any layer then takes 2 second vs instant with no spot removal. Can you tell me a way to switch off spot removal while doing other adjustments and keeping their configuration? I realise I could leave spots to last but the I think lets try this adjustment, it is a creative process after all so a strict order should not be necessary to get the best out of the software. A toggle option to enable/disable all spots would be awesome and speed things up massively. I believe spot/dust removal is the only part that is not accelerated by graphics card.
If not available in a convenient way please consider this a feature request.
The PC is of a very high spec so not much headway to upgrade either. Thanks Jason.
I have noticed that Capture one bogs down massively after utilising my 100 spot capacity.In my case disabling/enabling any layer then takes 2 second vs instant with no spot removal. Can you tell me a way to switch off spot removal while doing other adjustments and keeping their configuration? I realise I could leave spots to last but the I think lets try this adjustment, it is a creative process after all so a strict order should not be necessary to get the best out of the software. A toggle option to enable/disable all spots would be awesome and speed things up massively. I believe spot/dust removal is the only part that is not accelerated by graphics card.
If not available in a convenient way please consider this a feature request.
The PC is of a very high spec so not much headway to upgrade either. Thanks Jason.
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Jason,
There's a good chance that the developers are aware of the load that spot fixing creates but another voice added to the conversation should do no harm.
The best way to do that is by creating a Support Case and clearly indicating in the title that it is an enhancement request. That is Phase's official process, monitored and managed and allows them to assess how best to allocate resources to development projects.
This, by comparison, is a User to User forum in the main.
That said I'm not sure spotting so many corrections in C1 is really the best place - unless using the dust correction analysis and automatic application. This would be especially true if you are always likely to do a lot of spotting. For the occasional task it's less of an issue.
Putting the entire task into a layer would allow it to be turned on and off easily (bit not without some computation each time).
Grant0 -
Could you do this? After you have done your spots clone your variant. Then on variant 2, undo the spots (just one click). Do the rest of the stuff you want to do to the image on variant 2, then copy the spot adjustments back from variant 1 to variant 2 (again just one click).
Ian0 -
Thanks Grant, I am still new to Studio One edited about 6 shoots with it so was thinking their may be a way.
I take it the layer suggest is not possible right now, so will enter a feature request as you have highlighted.
Thank you Ian seems like a logical workaround will try that for now.
Jason0
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