Jerry C
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Since the 14.4.1.16 update, with hardware acceleration on, the slider lag and time to show a full resolution image has improved quite a bit for me (see specs for my iMac Pro, below). If I turn off ...
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Deactivate and reactivate with the new key if you bought the pre-issue version 22. Better, if you don't need the new features right away, pass up the 20% discount and wait for the bigger price redu...
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This is counterintuitive and I believe a change within the last few years. You only have one key. It works for all versions and is no longer unique to a particular version. A new key replaces the o...
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You need to filter the the date-sorted images. Select an album. You could also do this for projects, or All Images. Then, sort by date. Then, use the ratings filter tool to select the number of sta...
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Thanks for the thorough comments. I think the limitations may be inherent in the database structure. C1 engineers may have been concerned about the situation where one imports a manually sorted alb...
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It does appear we are talking about a different sorting bug. There are two sorting bugs of which I am aware. One just randomizes variants when you select manual sort order from an album in name ord...
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I am using 14.2. The problem has existed in every version since I started with C1 version 8. Good to see it has been corrected after so many versions. I have waited to update to version 14.4 until ...
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I was using mechanical shutter. The interesting thing is the artifact only appears in this and one other image I took right after it. If I sharpen both posted images maximally, the artifact in the ...
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Note, these are screen grabs, but they show the point. Also, I can't spell Strange. To be clear, the first image is not shown with over sharpening.
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Same scene at slightly different angle. All setting were the same. No obvious bokeh artifacts. So what happened to the first image? Oversharpening the first image makes the artifact stand out.