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Capture One 9.2.1 service pack just released

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  • Mary J Gray
    Just downloaded the service pack. Both from the site and from within C1 9.2 the .dmg shows 9.2.1 but the installation shows 9.2.0.97, the app is not required to be closed to install, and the check updates still shows an available update of 9.2.1. Not sure what is going on here. Please advise. ❓
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  • Martin Hammer
    Traurig, wieder nicht der lang versprochene Fuji X-Pro2-Support.
    Okay, ein C1-Nutzer weniger. Ich bin dann bei LR.
    Bye.
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  • Abbott Schindler
    NN635046986654794641UL :

    Something's wrong with your installation. Mine shows Build 9.2.1.19 (6ad06d9). Are you sure you replaced your old version, or at least are opening the new version?
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  • Mary J Gray
    Yes, both from the download link posted here and in my software update. I kept getting version 9.2.0.97 Oc69487. I finally deleted all prior versions and finally was able to upload the correct version. I still had the last 9.1 update due to the issues with the original 9.2. Will test tomorrow to make sure all is well. At least the service pack finally updated.
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  • Martin Heintzen
    I also upgraded to 9.2.1
    my actual version is:
    Capture One 9.2.1
    Build 9.2.1.19
    and no problems ...
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  • Franz J Wenzel
    Upgraded yesterday - looking good so far...!
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  • Douglas Lucock
    Seems stable - however keyword library bugs as per your CO-11076 support case is still not addressed in this release.
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  • Shane Baker
    I just had a crash of 9.2.1 and also a recurrence of the screen blowing-out (brightening) issue - this time when removing dust spots.

    Bizarrely, the screen issue in 9.2 was intermittent, and I hope 9.2.1 won't be the same!
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  • Robert Farhi
    Done today. But :
    1) I had to reenter my licence number ❓
    2) I work with a French system on my MacBook Pro, and with the previous versions, I could switch to English version of Capture One simply by going to contents -> resources, and putting parentheses around the "lproj" of the file fr.lproj. With this latest version 9.2.1 it doesn't work. Is there a trick to do it ? Thanks.
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  • Robert Farhi
    OK. Found it : there are TWO fr.lproj files, and I bracketed the wrong one. The one to be bracketed is in "contents -> resources" and not in "contents -> frameworks -> AppCore.framework -> resources" which I believed to be a copy of the former one. It is not.
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  • Jeffrey Jakucyk
    Feels a little bit faster to me, at least subjectively.
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  • NNN636027279670204457
    Please, give us(me 😉 ) support for Canon EF 35mm f\2 IS USM lens correction in the next service pack release!!!
    Thanks
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  • NNN635158767546269381
    Hello,

    Actually, you can do it by yourself using LCC and some Lens correction settings.

    Nevertheless, I tend to never correct this optic.

    Take care

    [quote="NNN636027279670204457" wrote:
    Please, give us(me 😉 ) support for Canon EF 35mm f\2 IS USM lens correction in the next service pack release!!!
    Thanks
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