Skip to main content

⚠️ Please note that this topic or post has been archived. The information contained here may no longer be accurate or up-to-date. ⚠️

Output TIF file is black

Comments

15 comments

  • Drew Altdo
    There have been a few people reporting the same on the Forum.
    It could be related to your Graphic Card, try turning the OpenCL option for Processing to "Never". If that doesn't do the trick please create a support case and we'll get the programers to have a look.
    Sorry for the trouble.
    0
  • Andrew Todzia
    Where do I find that setting? I have a Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT.
    0
  • Gregg Le Blanc
    As a general FYI... Microsoft has issued a Hotfix for several issues surrounding the use of TIFF files in Windows 7 and Windows 7 SP1. This may be totally unrelated to your issue. However, it does affect all programs that render TIFF files through the native Windows image handling hooks.

    I don't suggest this will fix anything here, but this isn't a bad idea to have applied to your system when working with TIFF files in general (for any application):


    You can check the versions of your files on the page above, and if you think it's applicable, then click the big green Download button to authorize the distribution of the hotfix.

    More context if you work with large quantities of TIFF files in Windows:

    This fix will be included in some future patch of Windows (and probably is fixed in Windows 8 ).

    TTFN
    Gregg
    0
  • Andrew Todzia
    I don't have black lines, it's a totally black file and it just happens with the new version of C1. Nothing else. I submitted a support case.
    0
  • Andrew Todzia
    I heard back from support and they told me to set OpenCL in C1 preferences to never. I left it on for previewing and set it to never for processing and that fixed the problem.
    0
  • Drew Altdo
    [quote="NN8899721" wrote:
    I heard back from support and they told me to set OpenCL in C1 preferences to never. I left it on for previewing and set it to never for processing and that fixed the problem.


    Fantastic... this points us in the right direction!
    0
  • Andrew Todzia
    I just installed the EVGA GTX 560 Super-clocked card with 2 GB ram and my processing issue of having a black output TIFF file with OpenCL turned on has been fixed. I have OpenCL turned on for viewing and processing.
    0
  • Steve Tompsett
    I had this issue when outputting from a Raw file to a Tiff ...but funny that when outputting from a Jpeg to a Tiff there was no problem with a black Tiff file..it only happens when a raw file is used for source image

    in windows Explorer I could see the outputted Tiff file from a Raw..but when I open it it turns into a black image

    so now I disable the open GL in processing..and all is good..but the processing does take a little longer
    0
  • Lionel12
    All known OpenCL issues has been fixed in version 7.0.1. Try it http://www.phaseone.com/en/Downloads/Capture-One-7.aspx (you do need a fairly new driver though)
    -Lionel
    0
  • Steve Tompsett
    Thanks Lionel.

    but for me its still the same issue..in fact it does it with Jpeg format as well as Tiff, when processing from a Raw file..in this case it was a DNG.

    so Im still using "never" in open Gl processing preferences

    Kind regards
    Steve
    0
  • Dennis46
    I have the same issue...black JPEG's and TIFF's.. but turned off OpenCL and all OK...
    0
  • jonpaul
    Same problem and same fix: Odd that with Open CL on auto it worked for some time and suddenly needs it set to NEVER to work.

    P1 should fix this issue. Another annoying time waster.

    Kind Regards,

    Jon
    0
  • David Palugyay
    Upgraded today to 7.0.2 and had never had this issue before now. After I upgraded, exporting to tiff or jpeg gives me solid black images. Turned openCL processing to "Never" and it works now.

    I don't think this issue is closed.
    0
  • Dennis46
    Same here..just went from 7.0.1 to 7.0.2. Turned OpenCl back to auto and black images...turned off and all OK... ☹️
    0
  • Per Ulrik Pedersen
    Hi,

    I had a similar problem when processing from RAW (Fuji RAF) to JPG into the output folder. Some images turned black.
    After reading this thread I did the things with the Open CL (set to Never) which seems to solve the problem.
    0

Post is closed for comments.