OS X Mavericks compatibility
Have you ever tried to use Capture One Pro 7.1.4 with the Developer Preview (DP7) of OS X 10.9 Mavericks? Do you know if the Phase One developer team is working to make a new release of Capture One full compatible with the official release of Mavericks this fall?
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[quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
[quote="sizzlingbadger" wrote:
I can also confirm that creating Smart Albums crashes it.
In a session or catalog, or both?
Both, upon attempting to add selection criteria.
Jos0 -
[quote="NN634983496550865042UL" wrote:
[quote="sizzlingbadger" wrote:
[quote="dimitri" wrote:
I've work today all day long tethered,fashion shoot, it's a nightmare, crash, crash and recrash... DO NOT UPRGRADE TO MAVERICK! it was working perfect before!
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You only really have yourself to blame, the current version of CO is not certified to work with Mavericks 🙄
Poppycop.,
Colin.
Colin you are very naive to think every application should be ready on a new OS release day. Are you new to computers? Alot of people are curious about a new release so they maybe install it on a secondary system but it is not smart to do it on a working system. Many developers, not just Phase One, talk about not getting the final OS until release. It is downright irresponsible to update an untested OS in a professional situation.0 -
I'm having no problem at all.
Bill0 -
I'm having a lot of problems with Capture One 7.1.4 crashing with Mavericks when creating a mask in an adjustment layer. The brush does not create a red mask in the adjustment layer so that adjustments as defined by the mask do not work. C1 7.1.4 usually crashes around that time, as well. 0 -
I am not seeing any of these issues.
D800 tethering nicely...unplug or turn off to change lens and then connects quickly.
I can mask in adjustment layers. I see the red mask. I can erase.
So far so good. Much better than when C0P first came out.0 -
I am having a problem when I attempt to Drag and Drop photos from Capture 1 into the new versions of Pages and Keynote. In Pages I get the following:
<TransferItems Version="1.0" Type="DragDrop">
<TransferItem>
<File Path="/Volumes/Roof Server/PROJECT FILES/ (info redacted) DSC08685.JPG"/>
<XMPData>
<![CDATA[
<?xpacket begin="" id="W5M0MpCehiHzreSzNTczkc9d"?>
<x:xmpmeta xmlns:x="adobe:ns:meta/" x:xmptk="Public XMP Toolkit Core 4.0">
<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">
<rdf:Description rdf:about=""/>
</rdf:RDF>
</x:xmpmeta>
<?xpacket end="w"?>]]>
</XMPData>
<ApplicationData>
</ApplicationData>
</TransferItem>
</TransferItems>
In Keynote, about in about 7 out of 10 attempts of dragging and dropping resulting in Keynote crashing. Anyone else have similar experiences. Dragging and Dropping from iPhoto works fine. I don't know if this is a problem as a result of a conflict with other programs or just an incompatibility with Version 1 of Capture One.0 -
are you dragging raw files from a session into a keynote presentation? 0 -
Updated my C1 6 to C1 / ☹️ I can not get acces to all my photos on external HD! The HD is marked as red and all photo are marked as gray. I can see them but can not pick them ☹️ all in all this is a bad transition. unfortunately I closed to overwrite my C1 6! So I am stocked whit Aperture.
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Hello,i have problem with 10.9 and 7.1.4.
it crash when i want to choose search criteria (click on "...").
also have problem with capturing pictures via usb cable - i have lost lots of pictures because of transfer error.0 -
Please, do not install Capture One 7.1.4 on a 10.9 system. Version 7.1.4 is not compatible with 10.9 Mavericks, and was not designed to be compatible. We are working on a version that will be, but 10.9 has some major changes that need to be handled.
If you have installed 10.9 already, one thing you can do is to disable "App Nap" from the "Get info" menu, when right-clicking on the Capture One application. This will far from fix everything, but it is known to cause problems for CO (and many other applications).0 -
Do you know when the next release "Mavericks compliant" will be available ❓ 0 -
I have found that Capture one works insofar as it will still make necessary changes and supports my catalogues, importing and exporting images works, but I don't shoot tethered. The main annoyance which makes me wish I had waited until it supported OSX10.9 is that every time I try to use a user profile or change a user profile/ add or remove one, it just crashes. Also if given an arduous task for multiple files it will crash.
Even before the OSX 10.9 update I have found that capture one has certain "quirks" which it would be nice to iron out, mostly to do with interface and smooth performance with a trackpad or graphics tablet. But occasionally, without real cause it would crash; Not enough to be annoying, but enough to be noted as a sign of poor quality control.
I will be waiting for the update quite avidly because COP is not essential but significantly boosts my workflow and my current catalogues have over a year's worth of files all nicely ordered and maintained, it would be a shame to have to turn to Lightroom after dedicating so much time into getting this workflow correct. (Adobe pre-empted the update with all their software platforms almost seamlessly, it would be nice to at least have a few quick bug fixes in the mean time for COP to make it useable)0 -
C1 v7.1.4 crashes each time I close a catalog. 100% repeatable, on two different machines (Mac Pro & MacBook Pro).
Sessions are fine. Support case opened.0 -
getting so many crashes COP is now pretty much unusable. Have cleared out the plist file several times, and rebooted, even re installed the app a couple of times.
Crashes on loading immediately now. Crashed before without warning, esp choosing keystone tool, but also other random tools and going from one tab to another/
This is frustrating as I'm in Siangapore on a shoot for a client and the way it is at the moment, I cannot work and get anywhere near sending JPGs back to the agency in NYC.
It's grim... really grim.
Will now try and download another copy of the app on this pathetically slow hotel internet connection.0 -
[quote="John16" wrote:
getting so many crashes COP is now pretty much unusable. Have cleared out the plist file several times, and rebooted, even re installed the app a couple of times.
Crashes on loading immediately now. Crashed before without warning, esp choosing keystone tool, but also other random tools and going from one tab to another/
This is frustrating as I'm in Siangapore on a shoot for a client and the way it is at the moment, I cannot work and get anywhere near sending JPGs back to the agency in NYC.
It's grim... really grim.
Will now try and download another copy of the app on this pathetically slow hotel internet connection.
And that's why when having a production system, one should not upgrade before having checked compatibility. I cannot stress that enough. That goes not only for CO, but also for all software and hardware.
CO 7.1.4 is not designed for use with OSX 10.9.
If using CO, I would recommend to roll-back to 10.8, and wait for the Mavericks compatible version of CO to be released.0 -
OK, I do not really know how to create a new topic in this forum so
I'll just reply to this post
As a rule, one should not deploy software in a production environment which has not been exhaustively tested by many other people, and I do indeed adhere to this rule at work but not on necessarily on my own machines.
For those who more or less prematurely deployed OSX 10.9:
A couple of crashes apart, my issue is that C1 Pro on 10.9 cannot, reliably, process batch output -- file-by-file works quite well but "Select all" does not.
The time I spent on this issue was not all wasted as I did some good processing in between but I wasn't able to batch convert to TIFF
and JPEG at all.
MP1, by the way, appears to have no issues at all on 10.9; I'll pass on the opportunity to make some nasty comments here.
Therefore:
0) Do not blame PhaseOne or (your favourite provider of proprietary
libraries). Apple are a fickle supplier of stable API and it takes
most of the world some time to catch up (though some, such as Canon,
are slower than others);
1) do not panic;
2) you have your 10.8 boot device in your bag on a USB stick, right?
3) your backup on your portable Thunderbolt SSD device has been verified, as usual;
if not, your backup on another device not equal to TimeMachine has
been verified, right?
4) your VMWare Fusion license is up to date, and you may have upgraded
to 6.*, right? If not, obtain and install a trial license;
5) Create a new VM following the instructions at
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/micros ... Id=2033778
and install a new 10.8;
6) Download and install C1 Pro; depending on the depth of your despair
you may wish to install your license but I have no doubt that PhaseOne
will get most 10.9 issues sorted within a month or so;
7) Activate shared folders in your new 10.8 virtual machine; navigate
to your session folder. Now rock and roll.
I sort of used the procedure described here to test various
pre-releases of Mavericks but I forgot to check out C1.
cheers
Jos0 -
I am testing OS X Mavericks now on a second volume I created on my internal disk. This will allow me to test on the same hardware I use every day with Mountain Lion.
By the way, it appeared to be a very easy to repartition your disk, without data loss (it used to be destructive, needing a full back - restore cycle in the past) with Disk Utility.
An important software component is my monitor calibration software (Eizo). Their Mavericks compatible update is scheduled for January 2014. So no hurry here...0 -
Thanks Christian
My bad, sadly I'm a photographer, not a IT tech, so this stuff misses me. And I didn't intentionally 'blame' Phase One. Just illuminating the problem, if I did appear to blame then I apologise.
As I am now in Asia on a 40 day shoot I am going to have to struggle along as at the moment it took several hours to download another 7.1.4 last night , so god knows it'll take a couple of days I can't afford to d/l another iOS. So that is out.
What I will do is keep reporting what causes problems (if that helps you) and keep plugging away.
Apropos jpjanson, I have been able to batch process both TIFF and JPGs although some JPGs have had some odd green pixel patterns on the images that remained the same on repeated processing, but the same image processed fine in TIFF.
Other than that it's just crashes, sometimes they are super severe in their repetition, but oddly, after my little rant last night, I was able to work to finish my edit with a very stable C1, although I've not processed from it yet.
Let me know if' you'd like to continue to report here (BTW, the chrash reports just hang, I click submit and I get the spinning pizza. I don't think any of my crash reports made it back from the front line.0 -
How long do we have to wait for a new release? I opened this thread 1 month ago and Christian made this answer: [quote="Christian Gr" wrote:
We are of course aware of 10.9's existence and test and develop accordingly. I cannot comment on release-timings though.
I have just changed my old Mac with a new one with 10.9 pre-installed... and it's not possible to roll-back to 10.8. Buy VMware isn't a good answer for me. Phase-One, please communicate a little more and make an official announce of release date.0 -
[quote="Gr4phIt" wrote:
How long do we have to wait for a new release? I opened this thread 1 month ago and Christian made this answer:[quote="Christian Gr" wrote:
We are of course aware of 10.9's existence and test and develop accordingly. I cannot comment on release-timings though.
I have just changed my old Mac with a new one with 10.9 pre-installed... and it's not possible to roll-back to 10.8. Buy VMware isn't a good answer for me. Phase-One, please communicate a little more and make an official announce of release date.
We are currently in the process of making Co work reliably with Mavericks. This is not something done in a few days, so please have patience while we eliminate as many issues as possible.0 -
[quote="Christian Gr" wrote:
And even when a Mavericks compatible version of CO is released, I would defer upgrading to Mavericks until Apple addresses the internal/external hard drive corruption issue that is being reported. Some Mavericks upgrades go fine, others result in user data loss and/or corrupted drives.....not a pretty picture.[quote="John16" wrote:
getting so many crashes COP is now pretty much unusable. Have cleared out the plist file several times, and rebooted, even re installed the app a couple of times.
Crashes on loading immediately now. Crashed before without warning, esp choosing keystone tool, but also other random tools and going from one tab to another/
This is frustrating as I'm in Siangapore on a shoot for a client and the way it is at the moment, I cannot work and get anywhere near sending JPGs back to the agency in NYC.
It's grim... really grim.
Will now try and download another copy of the app on this pathetically slow hotel internet connection.
And that's why when having a production system, one should not upgrade before having checked compatibility. I cannot stress that enough. That goes not only for CO, but also for all software and hardware.
CO 7.1.4 is not designed for use with OSX 10.9.
If using CO, I would recommend to roll-back to 10.8, and wait for the Mavericks compatible version of CO to be released.0 -
We are currently in the process of making Co work reliably with Mavericks. This is not something done in a few days, so please have patience while we eliminate as many issues as possible.[/quote]
While that is true and completely understandable you just have to wonder why LR 4!! is working just fine.....0 -
[quote="alececco" wrote:
We are currently in the process of making Co work reliably with Mavericks. This is not something done in a few days, so please have patience while we eliminate as many issues as possible.While that is true and completely understandable you just have to wonder why LR 4!! is working just fine.....
Well, the re are posts here that suggest C1 is working on Mavericks for some people.
A very quick Google found this.
http://blogs.adobe.com/vikrant/2013/10/ ... icks-10-9/
It's not all wonderful in Adobe world despite the statement that "Adobe and Apple have worked closely together to test ..."
This is just as one would expect these days. Considering the scope and breadth of the Adobe software product range and the historic association of 'creative products' and Apple Mac users it would be a huge surprise if Apple and Adobe were not to work closely on new product updates and we might reasonably expect Adobe to have the resources as well as the need to divert attention to such matters especially if they were alerted to potential challenges.
There is also the question of what underlying development tools and core systems are in use and therefore how exposed you, as a developer, might be to whatever changer the tool vendor makes. Adobe would likely be very wary about this as they are a tool developer themselves and one would hope that such experience would make them fully aware of how changes in tools can create havoc in applications that their customers have to spend time diagnosing and eventually finding a way to correct. Things are much the same in Windows world and just about any other software environment of any complexity. To expect anything else seems to be rather unrealistic at the moment with the current state of technology trying to march forward. Even in a heavily controlled environment (or Eco-system as such things seem to be called these days) like the one Apple tries to maintain.
My cent, for what it is worth.
Grant Perkins0 -
Grant said: "To expect anything else seems to be rather unrealistic at the moment..."
... it has to be the axion when it comes to this kind of thing, it's unrealistic to expect our worlds to be perfect, esp when they are full of complex bits of soft and hardware. People used to complain about how hard it was raising children... pfffft. Kids? Easy Peasy.0 -
Well I'm pleasantly surprised 😄 I have just finished developing all of my files from a month long trip to Indonesia
and I haven't experienced a single problem, well just the usual lag when straightening horizons 🤓
Using C1 7.1.4 and Mavericks (sessions) with a late 2012 MacBook Pro Retina.
Dave...0 -
[quote="Gr4phIt" wrote:
Phase-One, please communicate a little more and make an official announce of release date.
Phase One staff when they participate in this forum have always made it clear that they NEVER announce release dates in advance.
Ian0 -
I have been experiencing issues with rating my images, I don't think this is exclusively a Mavericks issue but I would appreciate it if anyone has any idea what is going on. Tech support doesn't seem to be much help with this. If I try and give an image a rating it doesn't seem to remember the selection, it seems to have a mind of its own. See this video to get an idea of the problem https://vimeo.com/78337408. Nothing much happens in the first minute and a half but after that things just turn very strange. 0 -
...mine is intermittent.
I am pretty convinced if the app boots well, it stays well. I can have several start ups that don't even get to the garden gate (booting from a session file, not the app in the dock is more reliable). Some times it will boot and just hang (spinning pizza), other times it will boot up and will be as stable as the old C1 we all know and love.
I am getting my edits and corrections done and the lo res are getting back to New York (especially now my hotel has given me my own router instead of relying on the crappy hotel upload speed of just 30kbs!).
Now all I have to sort out is why several of my key business calenders in iCloud have gone AWOL. It never ends does it?0 -
[quote="alececco" wrote:
While that is true and completely understandable you just have to wonder why LR 4!! is working just fine.....
One point might be – Lightroom doesn’t use the VGA for calculations as does Capture One with its OpenCL support. I’ve seen dramatic speed increases in OpenGL applications on Macs updated to Mavericks, so graphics drivers or even the whole graphics API of Mavericks might give Capture One fits while Lightroom simply doesn’t care.
Has anybody tried CO 5.x on Mavericks? As far as I remember version 5 doesn’t support OpenCL at all.
If Mavericks’s graphics subsystem is the culprit, the amount of time needed to fix Capture One 7 would make sense, considering possible API changes and different driver versions. Some Macs might work out-of-the-box, others might have updated drivers that don’t go well with Capture One, or older drivers that Apple didn’t test properly with Mavericks, or …
Just my 2c.
Cheers,
-Sascha0 -
[quote="NNN635151436494581177" wrote:
I have been experiencing issues with rating my images, I don't think this is exclusively a Mavericks issue but I would appreciate it if anyone has any idea what is going on. Tech support doesn't seem to be much help with this. If I try and give an image a rating it doesn't seem to remember the selection, it seems to have a mind of its own. See this video to get an idea of the problem https://vimeo.com/78337408. Nothing much happens in the first minute and a half but after that things just turn very strange.
This looks like what happened on my Macs with Mountain Lion. See thread here: viewtopic.php?f=46&t=15222
Phase One support suggested I roll back to 7.1.3, which did the trick for me. This is not a Mavericks issue.
Cheers,
-Sascha0
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