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Momentary image defocus when I move a slider

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  • SFA
    It's most likely recalculating.

    Whether you see the effect will depend on many factors - size of files, where they are stored, capability of system and potentially a whole load of other factors including what sort of editing process you have and which adjustments are active.


    Grant
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  • FirstName LastName
    Thank you.
    My files are large and they are on an internal SSD
    I did notice that when I used the up/down arrows it did not seem to be as severe. In retrospect, I guess that was because the arrows were making smaller adjustments.
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  • SFA
    [quote="NNN636440347581429185" wrote:
    Thank you.
    My files are large and they are on an internal SSD
    I did notice that when I used the up/down arrows it did not seem to be as severe. In retrospect, I guess that was because the arrows were making smaller adjustments.


    If you use the arrows you are making a specific adjustment step by step and I would guess that it's a little easier to wrk out the timing form when you may have finished adjusting and want to see the effect compared to using a slider where people might well slide it backwards and forwards over large ranges before settling in a point that identifies adjustments. It may be that the process is trying to work out which intermediate points can be binned from the list of instructions the slider and the reaction timing code have forwarded.

    The net effect may also depend on the tool and the set of changes that using it will apply.


    Grant
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  • FirstName LastName
    Since the only time that moving the sliders is annoying is when I am trying to "close-in" on a setting, I guess that I'll use the sliders for coarse adjustments and then switch to the arrows for fine adjustments. If my coarse adjustment is close it shouldn't be too bad.
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  • Christian Gruner
    Are you seeing this when in Zoom-to-fit or when viewing at 100% ?
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  • FirstName LastName
    Primarily while viewing at 100%
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="NNN636440347581429185" wrote:
    Primarily while viewing at 100%


    If you enable OpenCL for Display, it won't pixelate.
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  • FirstName LastName
    My graphics card: ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB

    My C1 prefs, set since C1,v10:
    Hardware Acceleration (Use OpenCL for)
    Display: Auto
    Processing: Auto
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  • FirstName LastName
    Should have added, the problem still exists.
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="NNN636440347581429185" wrote:
    My graphics card: ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB

    My C1 prefs, set since C1,v10:
    Hardware Acceleration (Use OpenCL for)
    Display: Auto
    Processing: Auto


    Your card is getting a little old 😉
    In the prefs, does CO report any problems under HW Accelleration?
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  • FirstName LastName
    Yes,
    "Hardware acceleration doesn't work"

    Suggestion??
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="NNN636440347581429185" wrote:
    Yes,
    "Hardware acceleration doesn't work"

    Suggestion??

    Likely because the card is too slow. I would suggest you write our Support team for clarification.
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  • Jeffrey Jakucyk
    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 supported anyway I believe. I replaced it with a Nvidia GTX 680 and that made a huge difference. It cut export times to 1/3 of what they were and made everything a lot more fluid. There's some EVGA branded versions for Mac on Amazon for less than $250. I think they're mostly PC cards with flashed Mac firmware so you get your boot screen. It's not as seamless as a true Mac card though (the boot screen changes resolution a few times and flashes on/off and gets stretched in weird ways, but it's there, and once the desktop appears it's all good). If you have a newer tower Mac Pro like a 2010 or 2012 then you have more options for even better cards.
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  • FirstName LastName
    I bit the bullet and purchased a Geforce GTX 1050Ti 4 GB card. The improvement in C1 performance is outstanding. Thanks to everybody who offered their advice and assistance.
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