Ver Slow Response with the Filter Tool and Large Image set
I wonder if anyone else has this problem, and if anyone has managed to identify any dependent factors.
(By way of background I have a library of about 17000 images, raw +jpeg +tiff and a wide variety of cameras. I am using a late 2015 27" iMac with 4GHz i7 and M390 GPU, 24GB of RAM and Fusion drive. My previous version is COP v8.3.4 )
I am just starting a trial of COP v9.2.1. At first use I found COP 9 reaction time to be quite fast and then it became very very slow, what had just happened?
After some searching and testing, I found that when a Tool tab containing the Filters tool is selected (active), and the Library is set to all images, COP becomes non-responsive every time I perform a key click or a mouse click anywhere in the COP window. The spinning beach ball is shown, and it lasts about 40 seconds. During this time he CPU is quite active but not completely loaded (fully using two of eight cores) the GPU is not busy and there is RAM left over. There doesn't seem to be much disk activity.
At first I thought this behavior was universal, then I realized it was related to just the library tool tab. Then I discovered that removing the Filter tool from the Library tool tab made the problem disappear from that tool tab. I created a new custom tool tab, where I put only the Filter tool, and the problem reappears when that tool tab is selected.
I tried forcing a complete rebuild of the CaptureOne plist file in ~/Library/preferences, that did not change things. For smaller catalogs (4000 images), the problem also does not occur.
Any ideas? Comments?
(By way of background I have a library of about 17000 images, raw +jpeg +tiff and a wide variety of cameras. I am using a late 2015 27" iMac with 4GHz i7 and M390 GPU, 24GB of RAM and Fusion drive. My previous version is COP v8.3.4 )
I am just starting a trial of COP v9.2.1. At first use I found COP 9 reaction time to be quite fast and then it became very very slow, what had just happened?
After some searching and testing, I found that when a Tool tab containing the Filters tool is selected (active), and the Library is set to all images, COP becomes non-responsive every time I perform a key click or a mouse click anywhere in the COP window. The spinning beach ball is shown, and it lasts about 40 seconds. During this time he CPU is quite active but not completely loaded (fully using two of eight cores) the GPU is not busy and there is RAM left over. There doesn't seem to be much disk activity.
At first I thought this behavior was universal, then I realized it was related to just the library tool tab. Then I discovered that removing the Filter tool from the Library tool tab made the problem disappear from that tool tab. I created a new custom tool tab, where I put only the Filter tool, and the problem reappears when that tool tab is selected.
I tried forcing a complete rebuild of the CaptureOne plist file in ~/Library/preferences, that did not change things. For smaller catalogs (4000 images), the problem also does not occur.
Any ideas? Comments?
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When people have performance issues, I always suggest removing the filters like you have.
This has been ongoing for quite sometime. Actually I've been without filters for so long I sometimes forget that C1 even has this feature. 😂
I'm certain Phase One knows about this but haven't quite sorted it out. I have a strong suspicion that once they do figure it out, the catalog will be much more responsive overall.0 -
When I did this debugging, I didn't even have any filters set. Just the mere presence of the Filters tool in the selected tool tab is enough to cause the massive slow down.
I guess I should raise a ticket.0
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