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Artefacts at Export Picture

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  • Permanently deleted user
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    What happens if you turn off Hardware Acceleration?

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  • Jens Miosga

    thx. Works now like a charm.

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  • Willy Knuever

    Since the latest update CO Pro 14.2 , working with a layer results in a mess. But when I stop with OpenCL there is no problem.  

    After updating my GPU driver NVIDIA and after that starting OpenCL there seems no problem left.

    Kind regards,

     

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hello, the same thing happens to me, when I export an image, almost the entire image appears with artifacts. I have disabled hardware acceleration. But it has not been fixed.
    It's awful! I'm doing some jobs and I can't do anything!
    After leaving Photoshop and Lightroom, and moving to Capture One - I was very content - It's terrible. Please, I need a solution. My operating system is Windows 10.+

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  • Permanently deleted user

    I have already found the solution. What a relief! I pass you on the link on the Capture One website "Frequently Asked Questions".

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002404937-Troubleshooting-Hardware-Acceleration-in-case-of-viewing-processing-exporting-problems

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  • Permanently deleted user
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    That's exactly what I suggested, Jorge - and you said in your previous post that you'd done it to no effect:

    I have disabled hardware acceleration. But it has not been fixed.

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  • FirstName LastName

    Hello,

    I'm having the same problem with artifacts in my images. I have tried multiple versions of video card drivers and turning off hardware acceleration didn't help either.
    Downgrading CO21 to 14.1.1 solved the problem with artifacts in images.

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