Leopard issues?
Any developers have any issues with C1 Pro and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard?
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hI-
As of current, Leopard is not here yet .
It would be negligent for us to comment at this stage.
Known issues as we learn them, will be reported by us via our known issue list ;
http://www.phaseone.com/Content/Support ... 20-%20Main
and the release notes of the pertaining software should be checked as well.
Kind regards-
JRA
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[quote="JRA" wrote:
hI-
As of current, Leopard is not here yet
While Leopard hasn't been released to the general public Apple Developers have had access to this for months. Mac software developers can pay $500 to have access to this so that they can begin to work early and have support for it when it is released.0 -
Hi-
That might be. However, there is also protocol and ethics involved with advanced information prior to any release of software/OS. Relationships with Developers depend on that. Think about it, making statements now would be pre-mature as development continues up to release!
If there are issues with Capture One and any OS, we will let you know as stated before.
Kind regards-
JRA
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There are issues.
Using C1 Pro 3.7.7 (v3122) with Mac OS X 10.5 release 9a559.
Capturing with a Canon 1DS MKII tethered.
When capturing image, C1 Pro indicates that the camera is connected and says that an image is being captured. But no image shows up in thumbnail/preview window or in the captures folder.
Also, when selecting a previous session, one with images, it acts like and goes through the motions of processing, but does not produce a processed image in the processed folder.
I guess this all has to be worked out.0 -
Hello
Phase One is a premium developer partner and have access to the new operating system and hardware platforms. But we do not release support for a new operating system until it has been released in it's final edition. We did have access to Intel long before it was release this is one of the reason we where one of the first to release a universal application in our market segment, how ever we did not release it until Intel Macs was released.
In this Phase One is no different from most software companies because the pre-release of 10.5 can change quite a lot compared to the final version.
If you are in a production work flow and are depending on the stability of your computer I do suggest that you stick to 10.4.10 which is the latest commercially released version of Mac OS.0 -
When can we now expect a release of Leopard version of C! Pro please??? 0
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