Healing Brush causes image to go black
When I use the healing brush, the entire image goes black and the only way to see the image again is to disable the layer. Any suggestions?
I am using a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) - this could be the problem!
Processor - 2.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7
Memory 17 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Any thoughts would be helpful!
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Try disabling the hardware acceleration in the preferences to see if this makes a difference.
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Thank you! That did it!
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The implementation of hardware acceleration seems to be at the bottom of a lot of seemingly unrelated problems. Is it impossible to make this feature work for so many different operating systems, Open GL, Metal, and different GPUs?
If the problem is that hardware acceleration only works without creating problems for particular hardware configurations (like the ones Capture One uses to design and debug its software), could Capture One tell us what configuration hardware acceleration works with without creating problems, as they do in declaring an OS to be supported?
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That did it for me too BeO. Thanks a lot!
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