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FirstName LastName commented,
This is one of my biggest let-downs in Capture One. It's speed in browsing pre-processed images is pretty good. It's speed in processing is not nearly as good as it could be considering poor to n...
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FirstName LastName commented,
Another expectation (but I guess we're calling it a "feature" now?) that is missing from Capture One. I click the folder and the viewer and browser are completely blank - how does that make sense ...
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FirstName LastName commented,
@Matthew Jones Thanks for sharing your detailed instructions. Doesn't this method cause previews to be generated twice, so there's a bit of a drawback there? To no one in particular:I expected und...
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FirstName LastName commented,
Hardware acceleration is enabled. Thanks for pointing me towards that: For giggles, I just toggled both hardware accelerations off, restarted Capture One, and did an import. Now it's as fast as I...
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FirstName LastName commented,
It just took my Dell XPS 17 (2021), with a 11th gen Intel i9 and RTX 3060, about 8 minutes to import 38 raw files from a Canon 5D IV. That's about 12 seconds per file. Capture One is shaping up t...
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FirstName LastName commented,
I am stunned that the cache folders can't be directed somewhere else without resorting to symlinks or similar. For safe keeping, I keep my catalog on my network storage. The network storage is ba...
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FirstName LastName commented,
I have to apologize. I restarted Capture One and found that this time it did not do the hardware acceleration setup. I will keep an eye on it. I guess a driver change snuck in on me.
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FirstName LastName commented,
I am having a similar problem on my Dell XPS 15 9550 w/ NVIDIA GTX 960m graphics card and Capture One 20 Pro with lucky build number 13.1.3.13. It takes 15+ minutes to complete this "setting up ha...