Olaf Pokorny
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The fact is: no-one has to upgrade to any new version. If you have a perpetual license for CO 22 or 23 or whatever, you can still use it even after September 2023. There is no need to upgrade as so...
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They said there will be no CaptureOne 24 so I guess, they will change their version numbering perhaps away from a 3-digit to only a 2-digit one: The major version for new feature releases (v17.x, v...
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The upcoming licensing changes in a nutshell: Our choices are: buy a subscription license for $179 (209 €) and get every new feature, including new camera and lens support, within one year (no mor...
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One more thing to consider: even the support for new cameras and lenses is declared as a new "feature". So if you buy a perpetual license and two month later you drop your cam/lens and have to buy ...
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I have the same problems on my MacMini late 2014 (macOS Monterey 12.4). Turning off hardware acceleration seems to solve the problem for me. In the release notes for CO 22 15.3 it is said that they...
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My MacMini has no second video card to try out, only the builtin Intel Iris GPU. It's not the fastest in the world for sure, but it was powerful enough to get activated for hardware acceleration un...
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Giovanni Armaroli asked for a simple filter for images with the „Turn to BnW“ button activated. Images with split-tones would then be selected as well, but no images with only the saturation-slider...
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Same problem here, but 13.0.4 was ok. May be a bug in OpenCL compilation during initialisation. Excerpt from „CaptureOneICOCL.log“: Compilation of CloneBlend3 failed: CL_BUILD_PROGRAM_FAILURE. I fi...
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My machine is not so special (MacMini late 2014) with wired Apple USB-keyboard with numeric keys and some of my shortcuts also are broken. Especially those with the control-key and the numeric keys...
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I also miss the possibility to write IPTC metadata directly into the image files. For now I still have to use Aperture to get this job done. By default Aperture also stores metadata only in its own...