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I am not talking about the account with which I log in to OS X or Windows. I have a separate account on my NAS, which is used by the different systems to access the files. So I'd say I do use the s...
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Thanks Paul for your suggestions!I do run the full version, as I can edit in other catalogs, and even some files in the catalog at hand.The permissions of the files are the same on Mac and PC, as I...
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[quote="Ian3" wrote: Have you asked Support how you could save the previews as usable JPG files?IanGreat suggestion! I have contacted Support, and they saved the previews of my images. Actually t...
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Thanks for the tip, Ian! Unfortunately this fails with the detailed messageError processing Image xxxxxx.ARWException Object reference not set to an instance of an object. in DestinationProcessor.G...
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Thanks Daffy, that is an interesting post!I am, however, not looking for a solution that uses screenshots, as that would be a real nuisance for the hundreds of pictures I have. I will do it, but on...
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That is a strange bugs. I do not have issues with these at all. You could try to contact customer support. For me, both features work flawless.
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I like the solution you give (have tried similar things in the past as well), but with 'only' 60Gb of preview data, I'd expect that would fit on the SSD as well, making Capture One more responsive....
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Well, the sizes of the pictures are the same, but as cropping takes placed at the top for the pictures on the top, and at the bottom for the pictures placed at the bottom, the view of the images is...
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Unfortunately it doesn't ☹️ This describes how to crop, and I know how to do that. I can see the size of the crop. Cool! But what I cannot see is where in the image the crop located. Yes, I can se...
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When you look at the performance as e.g. given on http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/ you see that the R9 390 is slower than the 1070 (by a margin of 20-25%). Any clues on why you experience anothe...