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6.0.1 Crashes

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  • Joao Manuel
    try turning off OpenCL in the app general preferences
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  • John Wildgoose
    will thsi not slow down performance Joao?
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  • Lionel12
    Turning off OpenCL will slow down the interactive performance (depends on the GPU card used). The "process to file" will stay the same. Quality is the same.

    -Lionel
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  • Nicolas
    [quote="John16" wrote:
    will thsi not slow down performance Joao?

    If you don't have a compatible video card, I doubt you'll slow down when disabling OpenCL, doing so you'll get a much more stable machine and faster previews…
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  • John Wildgoose
    you are quite right. The program has behaved impecably since turning off OpenCL.

    thanks again!
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  • Reiner Schmitz
    Same to my system. O.K. I´ll try to switch off Open CL. But I ask myself, using the newest MacPro with all sw actual, what´s wrong with CO 6???? A bit stressy situation with the dev team before christmas? Or did they tune up too much?

    RS
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  • Sean321
    It seems the whole OpenCL is not a good implementation at this point, also on a new 17"MBP (2 months old) having OpenCL running does nothing much... If I switch images while on 100% about 1 in 4 or 5 times, the 100% zoom does not render until I zoom out and in again, or move the images around a bit (what's this? digital version of banging the side of the TV?)

    Also, applying changes copied from a previous image will many times not show on the preview until I click on the image to move it around, or with the WB tool... not cool
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  • Derek51
    I can't even get the upgrade to start – just hangs on start up. Shoot tomorrow – this really is not welcome! ☹️
    Downloading 6.0 again in hope this will work.
    Del
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  • Eve
    I had about 4 instances where, when I tried exiting Capture One, it would freeze my finder. I could move my mouse, the other applications were still open (e.g., Photoshop CS5, Expression Media), but clicking the mouse did nothing. Everything seemed dead - all the applications and the finder. The Capture One dock icon still had a "tick" under it indicating that it was still open, even though I asked to exit and it seemed as though it did when the main window disappeared. In order to bring my Mac Pro back to life, I had to do a cold boot by pressing the start button. I also unplugged/plugged the power supply.

    Then, I set OpenCL to "never". I haven't had the problem since.

    Mac Pro
    Model Identifier: MacPro5,1
    Processor Name: 6-Core Intel Xeon
    Processor Speed: 2.93 GHz
    Number Of Processors: 2
    Total Number Of Cores: 12
    L2 Cache (per core): 256 KB
    L3 Cache (per processor): 12 MB
    Memory: 24 GB
    Processor Interconnect Speed: 6.4 GT/s
    ATI Radeon HD 5870

    Capture One Pro 6.0.1 64 bit
    OpenCL: Auto

    Eve
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