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I noticed the healing and cloning tools have a delay which is generally different from other editing tools

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  • BeO
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    Haven't worked much with the new healing/ cloning tool but I did not observe a performance gain over 20.0.

    I have observed though that images with a healing layer are mainly, if not even completely, processed with the CPU, GPU is rather not utilized, on my Windows computers. Maybe it is the same on Mac, and maybe this is the difference in performance you perceive.

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  • Kip Vaughan

    Yes, it may be about them putting less optimization support into the graphics card. I know the feature that lets you fix spots and draw over ares you don't want has been in Lightroom, Affinity, Photoshop, etc a lot longer so it would make sense that they had extra time to work with the hardware to make it run faster. I just hope the problem can be attended to in in one of the 20.x releases. For doing a dozen or two corrections it is adequate but if you need to do a hundred or so fixes the way it is now can take a lot of time.

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