Fabrizio Giudici (stoppingdown)
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TIFF for my photos would be 80-100MB per item, which at 2000+ photos per year per 25 years would need 4-5TB of space. It's definitely not a problem for an external storage (my main RAID backup is 1...
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This is an question related to my archival workflow (about which I don't have a definitive picture yet — pun intended). So the answer must be put in context. Short answer: because I consider those ...
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It looks like (actually I originally thought it was a JPEG problem), but it isn't. It's TIFF 16-bit, ZIP (lossless), confirmed by EXIF data (Compression: Deflate). I'm always working with hw accele...
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I'm using an older MacBook Pro (2019 16", still Intel cores) with 32GB of RAM and I don't see the specific problems you see during import (in the past months I've imported even more than a thousand...
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Going to add some further info... The photo used in this thread was in the end properly processed with the clone tool, rather than heal, as already suggested, and it worked fine. But in some cases ...
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Of course what you said is true. But at least I'd have restricted the possible source of troubles. Yes, thanks, I have that article at hand.
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While the white camper might be the problem and clone would probably work better, sometimes I have this kind of behaviour trying to heal parts of the sky (for instance branches — and sometimes it w...
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I have performance problems too (I admit I have an older mac, the last Intel MacBook 16", but I don't think that the delays I'm seeing are normal), and disabling the hardware acceleration doesn't h...
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I'm going to post a separated discussion about white balance, but I think it's not related: in fact it's more about green cast rather than magenta, in the end I get the result I want, but I suspect...
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I don't think the issue is related to my aging eyes (that unfortunately are really aging), since I've been seeing that since when I switched to C1 several years ago and with considerably lower reso...