SINE I UPGRADED CAPTURE ONE 20 IS REALLY SLOW.
Hi,since i upgraded to capture 13 i experience many slowlyness. For every features. I tried to deactivate OpenCl but it did nothing.
I ran a 32go/3,5GHZ Dell Precision. I did not had those things on the 11 and 12 version.
Does anyone solve this problem ?
THANSK BR
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Could you give more details, e.g.:
- What setting do you use for XMP sidecar sync? (Full sync slows the system down a lot!)
- Do you use catalog(s) or session(s)?
- Where a the images (and catalog/session) stored? internal drive [HD or SSD] vs. network drive
- What is the resolution of your screen? What kind of graphics card?
- What is the preview image size?
- Do you work in 100% view?
- Do you use Antivirus-SW? Are the images incl. sidecars, catalogs/sessions excluded from scanning? Excluding the directories should be sufficient
These things might influence the performance (and there might be still even more...)
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I am also experiencing slow performance in Capture One 20. It was alright at first but is currently taking 14 minutes to export 194 TIFs, which previously took 3 minutes 15 seconds.
We are running an Intel i9 7900X CPU at 4.4 GHZ on all 10 cores, 64GB RAM, with images processed on a 2TB Samsing SSD, The C drive is a separate SSD. There are two Nvidia 1080Ti GPUs linked with SLI.
We have one ASUS and one EIZO calibrated screens, each 2K.
Capture One 20, the Nvidia drivers and Windows are all up to date.
Hardware acceleration is enabled.
The system is designed for focus stacking and up until recently Capture One has performed well.
We use it to colour balance and adjust all the source images, before exporting 50 megapixel, 16-bit TIFs for focus stacking in Zerene Stacker software.
We thought it was something to do with Intel Turbo Boost 3.0 but surely that should not slow down use of the GPUs?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Geoff0
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