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Capture 4.5

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  • Sebastian5
    I've been trying to find out the same thing. Will it work with Tiger on my dual PPC machine. Anyone?
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  • NN635901473719952704UL
    [quote="Sebastian" wrote:
    I've been trying to find out the same thing. Will it work with Tiger on my dual PPC machine. Anyone?


    The release notes on 4.5 says the minimum hardware requirement is Leopard 10.5.5 and an Intel machine.

    The soonest these requirements were made available, at least in the US, was two days before the 4.5 release.

    😕

    Mark
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  • Edward Moss
    Works OK on my Quad G5 although the library names aren't visible, haven't tried it yet on my intel laptop as I've been busy trying to workout how 4.5 works, and adapting my workflow.
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  • Sebastian5
    [quote="John" wrote:
    Im in with Edward, it works on my 1.8GHz G5 running Leopard 10.5.5. All the features seem to be working, unlike Edwards missing library, thus far but it remains to be seen if this is stable.

    [quote="Sebastian" wrote:
    I've been trying to find out the same thing. Will it work with Tiger on my dual PPC machine. Anyone?

    Did you mean Leopard on a PPC? Cause that seems to be the case with me.


    Yes, that's what I meant. Leopard with PPC. Good to hear that it works although from all I am reading here, my guess is that these guys made themselves irrelevant and that adobe and apple are going to take over their space.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Sebastian" wrote:
    Yes, that's what I meant. Leopard with PPC. Good to hear that it works although from all I am reading here, my guess is that these guys made themselves irrelevant and that adobe and apple are going to take over their space.

    In particular Apple is moving fast forward to support Intel Macs only (the upcoming Snow Leopard release comes to mind) and Adobe won't stay behind. No criticism on my behalf here, I understand their motivation. New functionality supported by the new platform of the hardware and operating system combination makes it too hard to stay backwards compatible all the time.

    Apple started to move to the Intel platform beginning 2006. In 2009, 3 years later, support for the PPC platform will end. Transition went rather smooth for most users I think. Application builders have to follow these develoments.
    Obviously, the debate of dissatisfied customers will continue some time (which I do understand having some G4 and G5 machines myself), as it did after previous transitions in the past.
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  • derek hillier
    Hi All

    Works really well on my 8 core tower but does still work on my 12" G4 1.5 ghz mac pro both running Leopard 10.5.5.
    It is a bit slow on the laptop but it works, have ordered new 15" macbook pro with sonnet 800-400 firewire adapter.

    Derek
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  • Graham2
    [quote="acid2002" wrote:
    Hi All

    Works really well on my 8 core tower but does still work on my 12" G4 1.5 ghz mac pro both running Leopard 10.5.5.
    It is a bit slow on the laptop but it works, have ordered new 15" macbook pro with sonnet 800-400 firewire adapter.

    Derek


    Please tell me how your Mac Tower is setup, I have constant problems with slowness of browsing and unresponsive sliders.

    Cheers

    Graham
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  • studio78
    ..nevermind, I don't wish to prolong this debate on the basis of hearsay. I'd just delete the post but the interface won't let me! Cheers, Dave
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  • derek hillier
    [quote="Graham" wrote:
    [quote="acid2002" wrote:
    Hi All

    Works really well on my 8 core tower but does still work on my 12" G4 1.5 ghz mac pro both running Leopard 10.5.5.
    It is a bit slow on the laptop but it works, have ordered new 15" macbook pro with sonnet 800-400 firewire adapter.

    Derek


    Please tell me how your Mac Tower is setup, I have constant problems with slowness of browsing and unresponsive sliders.

    Cheers

    Graham

    Hello I have a 8 core 2.8 zeon with 6 GB ram running 10.5.5 Leopard.
    I keep the primary drive pretty empty, just applications.
    It all runs great and processing times are really fast.

    Derek
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  • Graham2
    Thanks

    That's the same spec as mine, what/where do you store the working image files, make and model of HD's would be good.

    Graham
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  • derek hillier
    Hello

    I have 4 1TB Iomega external drives that I use for storage.
    Also 1 G-Tech 500GB drive I use as back up when shooting.

    Derek
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  • pderka
    I works, not great but not bad, on my dual G2.0 PPC. I would run out and buy a new intel mac (and may soon anyways) if I had confidence that I could get as happy with v4 as I was with v3x. So far my box is fine for Lightroom and thus and update is not vital for me.

    I'm disappointed in the new interface to the point of abandoning C1 temporarily to Lightroom. LR is a program of strengths but also weaknesses which don't suit my style of working as well as the old v3x Capture one did - so I am cautiously optimistic about future C1 refinement. Phase one had it "right" in a way nobody else seems capable of understanding. Unfortunately, in my not so humble opinion, phase one seems to be in a moment of not understanding themselves what made them so good, so distinct from the other raw developement programs.

    I fully support the idea of developing for the future, not the past. PPC is gone. We need to get over it. Upgrades, like it or not are part of a photographers lot in this day. So I'm ok, in fact I salute the courage to leave the old architecture behind.

    Just show me something that takes me away from lightroom, aperture and its clones. Version 3x was that. Can v4.x be?
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  • NN8922512
    I just installed C1 4.5.1 DB. I have uninstalled the previous version.
    So far it works very nice.


    Thank you for the fix Phase!




    Regards,
    Matevz Kostanjsek
    Slovenia


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    http://www.matevzkostanjsek.net
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