Jeffrey Jakucyk
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The 9.1.0 release notes state: Smallest supported file: Width and Height must both be larger than 16 px This is still not the case with 9.1.2. The smallest dimension allowed is still 513 pixels, a...
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Capture One's purple fringing tool still isn't strong enough to really do the job though. I have a Nikkor 85mm f1.8 that fringes terribly if the focus isn't perfect and there's a bright object. U...
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I had a Radeon HD 5770 in my 2008 Mac Pro and while Capture One would use it if I enabled it, it was slower and more glitchy than leaving it disabled. Cards with less than 2GB of VRAM aren't suppo...
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[quote="FL" wrote: Does the time C1P needs for exporting JPG images on the MAC pro with OpenCL enabled increase over time, i.e. does the 20th image take much longer than the 1st or 2nd? If you se...
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Definitely agree that catalog optimization needs to be prioritized. An Aperture library with 40,000 photos opens in 8 seconds, but the same library imported into C1 takes 35 seconds to open. Smar...
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That's basically what I did with the couple of iPhoto libraries I have. Even though iPhoto and Aperture have had a "unified library architecture" or whatever they call it, so that each program can...
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Unless something has changed in recent months, PhaseOne does NOT support Intel integrated GPUs. I don't know if that means Capture One doesn't use them at all (thus relying solely on the CPU), or ...
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This is a terrible time to buy a Mac with the possible exception of a maxed-out iMac or the 1-port MacBook (which you won't be doing any photo editing on anyway). All other products are so woefull...
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I'm temporarily in a situation like that as I'm transitioning from a 2008 Mac Pro to an iMac Pro. Currently I'm using the Mac Pro as a file server until I can get a USB-C/Thunderbolt drive enclosu...
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For me it seems that 40,000 photos is about the limit for a catalog, and that's when it's stored on an SSD. Even on a fast spinning disk/RAID array I'd cut that down further. That works fairly we...