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full screen issues bad performance

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  • Christian Gruner
    Have you enabled openCL?
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  • Henrik Lorenzen
    Yes open CL is in Auto
    with it on or off makes no difference
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  • VirtualRain
    [quote="Lorenzen" wrote:
    Hi

    i have a question the puzzles me
    since i just got a new Macbook pro 15†16 gb Ram 1 TB SSD i would think i would be super fast
    and it is, until i go into full screen mode in C1 when scrolling from photo to photo it takes 2-3 seconds before the photo is finish rendered
    fist had it was is what i think is default on the preview 2560 so i set it to 2880 and regenerated the preview
    still it is very lagging
    with open cl or with is still the same

    am i the only one with this issue

    i have a fresh installed mac 10.10.2


    Sounds similar to the issues I see on my 4K display sometimes. What resolution is your display? Is it the Retina 15" screen (2880x1800)? Do you run it at "Best for Display" or scaled in System Preferences?
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  • VirtualRain
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    Have you enabled openCL?


    Will this help when just going from photo to photo in the browser?

    I thought I read somewhere that C1 buffers or caches or looks ahead in the browser so when you're advancing through images in the browser they load into the viewer quickly? Does OpenCL play a role in this task?

    Like this person, I don't seem to be benefitting from that cache feature much if at all... I've also tried OpenCL on and off to no avail.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Same problem here. The performance and the interface glitches of C1 in full screen mode are that bad, that
    I never use that mode. It is to annoying.
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  • Henrik Lorenzen
    [quote="VirtualRain" wrote:
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    Have you enabled openCL?


    Will this help when just going from photo to photo in the browser?

    I thought I read somewhere that C1 buffers or caches or looks ahead in the browser so when you're advancing through images in the browser they load into the viewer quickly? Does OpenCL play a role in this task?

    Like this person, I don't seem to be benefitting from that cache feature much if at all... I've also tried OpenCL on and off to no avail.


    Well the display is set to 1920x1200
    open GL is in auto
    when going tru the photos one by one (doing rating) still slow

    and speaking of performance when i select all the photos in the catalog (22000 photos) it freezes
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="Lorenzen" wrote:
    [quote="VirtualRain" wrote:
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    Have you enabled openCL?


    Will this help when just going from photo to photo in the browser?

    I thought I read somewhere that C1 buffers or caches or looks ahead in the browser so when you're advancing through images in the browser they load into the viewer quickly? Does OpenCL play a role in this task?

    Like this person, I don't seem to be benefitting from that cache feature much if at all... I've also tried OpenCL on and off to no avail.


    Well the display is set to 1920x1200
    open GL is in auto
    when going tru the photos one by one (doing rating) still slow

    and speaking of performance when i select all the photos in the catalog (22000 photos) it freezes


    Would like to encourage you to contact our Support, and get their input after sending them logs and a screencapture video, so they can see what is going on. You should not have to wait 2-3 seconds for the image to sharpen up on a modern machine.
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  • Henrik Lorenzen
    Christian

    It looks like i fixed it by changing the display setting to Adobe RGB 1998 under the display settings in mac
    now it only take a split second
    so problem solwed
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  • SFA
    [quote="Lorenzen" wrote:
    Christian

    It looks like i fixed it by changing the display setting to Adobe RGB 1998 under the display settings in mac
    now it only take a split second
    so problem solwed


    Out of interest, as I like to try small experiments, what was the setting before?

    Are the original files from the camera also Adobe RGB?


    Grant
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Lorenzen" wrote:
    Christian

    It looks like i fixed it by changing the display setting to Adobe RGB 1998 under the display settings in mac
    now it only take a split second
    so problem solwed

    Do not want to keep you from working fast, but the AdobeRGB 1998 profile is not a display profile. Can you calibrate your monitor properly?

    Imagine you improved performance but now lack color accuracy...?
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  • Henrik Lorenzen
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
    [quote="Lorenzen" wrote:
    Christian

    It looks like i fixed it by changing the display setting to Adobe RGB 1998 under the display settings in mac
    now it only take a split second
    so problem solwed

    Do not want to keep you from working fast, but the AdobeRGB 1998 profile is not a display profile. Can you calibrate your monitor properly?

    Imagine you improved performance but now lack color accuracy...?


    Paul
    i think it was just a glitch on my mac some where i managed to get it to run faster when changed the display settings
    because today the same issues happened very slow 3-5 sec for getting a clear picture
    not thing was running what so ever looking at the CPU usages
    then out of the blue C1 started to regenerate previews
    and after that it has been running like i wanted it

    i have been testing various software since apple killed Aperture
    and i always found lightroom very snappy but i did some test
    i full screen
    with the same pictures rendered in 1:1 in Lr vs Capture one
    and i found some thing interesting

    with no adjustments lr is quicker then C1 but once i added the same adjustment WB and saturation
    holly smoke Lr took 4-5 sec when i am full screen but C1 stays the same 0-1 sec
    and as we all know the quality of C1 Raw conversions is much better

    so my performance issues was not C1s fault but apples




    the photos are Adobe RGB if i remember right (my cameras are at home)
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Lorenzen" wrote:
    ....
    the photos are Adobe RGB if i remember right (my cameras are at home)

    Just some color management basics:

    Only in-camera JPEGs or TIFFs have a RGB workspace, like sRGB or AdobeRGB. Raw images in the camera do not. The camera setting is basically irrelevant. In Capture One, on output, you select your color working space.

    The camera setting has no resemblance with the monitor profile. The display has its own color characteristic, hence needs its own profile.
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