CO v9.1 stopped responding
I've been going through several folders doing some general editing to see if it would trigger the OpenCL problem.
I had just converted 60 RAW image files in a folder to use the CO v9 engine.
I then started selecting the images in turn, and clicking on the "Apply adjustments" and "Auto Adjust" buttons for each one.
After editing 22 images in this way, when I clicked the Auto adjustment button on the 23rd image, the Activities dialog appeared, showing "Auto Adjusting - about 0 seconds left" but it never closed.
The "spoked wheel" icon was permanently displayed on the toolbar, but was not animated.
CO was still writing "Memory Statistics" and "AutoSaving documents" messages to Application.log and showing some CPU activity.
However, it would not respond to any mouse or keyboard commands.
I manually closed the Activities dialog, but the main window was still unresponsive.
ModelCore.log contains nearly 300,000 "Warning: TryParseColorCorrection" messages.
The last 3 lines in ImgCore.log comprise:
2016-03-20 17:36:31.995> UpgradeInfoBlock: Invalid image ISO - upgrading anyway
2016-03-20 17:36:31.995> (123 identical messages logged; delayed 2248.877s .. 2248.368s.)
2016-03-20 17:36:31.995> (WARNING) UpgradeInfoBlock: Invalid image ISO - upgrading anyway
I had to kill Capture One using the Task Manager.
Capture One was only using 4GB of memory at the time it stopped responding.
Richard
I had just converted 60 RAW image files in a folder to use the CO v9 engine.
I then started selecting the images in turn, and clicking on the "Apply adjustments" and "Auto Adjust" buttons for each one.
After editing 22 images in this way, when I clicked the Auto adjustment button on the 23rd image, the Activities dialog appeared, showing "Auto Adjusting - about 0 seconds left" but it never closed.
The "spoked wheel" icon was permanently displayed on the toolbar, but was not animated.
CO was still writing "Memory Statistics" and "AutoSaving documents" messages to Application.log and showing some CPU activity.
However, it would not respond to any mouse or keyboard commands.
I manually closed the Activities dialog, but the main window was still unresponsive.
ModelCore.log contains nearly 300,000 "Warning: TryParseColorCorrection" messages.
The last 3 lines in ImgCore.log comprise:
2016-03-20 17:36:31.995> UpgradeInfoBlock: Invalid image ISO - upgrading anyway
2016-03-20 17:36:31.995> (123 identical messages logged; delayed 2248.877s .. 2248.368s.)
2016-03-20 17:36:31.995> (WARNING) UpgradeInfoBlock: Invalid image ISO - upgrading anyway
I had to kill Capture One using the Task Manager.
Capture One was only using 4GB of memory at the time it stopped responding.
Richard
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