6.0.1 Crashes
Just started using 6x.1 and it has so far caused THREE shut down requests on my Mac Pro in about one hour of work.
anyone else getting this?
I dumped the program and reinstalled but had no improvement. It is not a consistent crash trigger, one time I was just selecting a user style. I prefer the old version where it just hangs for several minutess!
Also
(1) I've noticed, when using crop, if you try and move the crop position in the image (drag) the entire crop disappears.
(2) I've experienced strange data garbling of images for a few seconds while carrying out tasks such as layer adjustments. They clear and then everythings fine. v odd.
anyone else getting this?
I dumped the program and reinstalled but had no improvement. It is not a consistent crash trigger, one time I was just selecting a user style. I prefer the old version where it just hangs for several minutess!
Also
(1) I've noticed, when using crop, if you try and move the crop position in the image (drag) the entire crop disappears.
(2) I've experienced strange data garbling of images for a few seconds while carrying out tasks such as layer adjustments. They clear and then everythings fine. v odd.
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try turning off OpenCL in the app general preferences 0 -
will thsi not slow down performance Joao? 0 -
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.
-Lionel0 -
[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…0 -
you are quite right. The program has behaved impecably since turning off OpenCL.
thanks again!0 -
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?
RS0 -
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 cool0 -
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.
Del0 -
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
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