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Can somebody point me to the reference specification for CO 7 running on a mac. I am specifically looking for which model mac, what video card if a separate one is available. My goal is to make all CO 7 features including masking.
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Some sources you could look at:
- release notes (see Capture One download page)
http://www.phaseone.com/en/Downloads/Capture-One-7.aspx
- KB article 1720 on OpenCL
http://www.phaseone.com/en/search/artic ... nguageid=1
- this forum (and the CO6 Mac forum)
Quite a few threads go over this topic. In general, all the RAM, and processor cores you can get. And a SSD is your best investment.0 -
I am looking for information on the Phase test configuration, and the configuration of the machine used in the tutorial videos. I have read all the stuff you indicated and can't get a useable setup. Specifically.. I am using a mac pro dual cpu(quad core). A phase recommended video card with 1GB of ram, a raid array capable of 600mbs write, reads are faster, 16gb of ram, more than CO ever asks for, and an SSD for the application drive. CS6 is very fast but CO 7.0 runs nothing like it does in the Phase tutorials.
Any chance of a response from Phase on this?[quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
Some sources you could look at:
- release notes (see Capture One download page)
http://www.phaseone.com/en/Downloads/Capture-One-7.aspx
- KB article 1720 on OpenCL
http://www.phaseone.com/en/search/artic ... nguageid=1
- this forum (and the CO6 Mac forum)
Quite a few threads go over this topic. In general, all the RAM, and processor cores you can get. And a SSD is your best investment.0 -
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Any chance of a response from Phase on this? ...
Hardly, they hardly ever reply on here, although a couple of P1 employees come here now and then, this is mainly a user-to-user forum.
I am running a MacPro 6-core (3,33) with 48 GB and an SSD for system drive. Video card ATI Radeon 5870 with 1GB. My system does run like in the tutorial videos. Sizing your system is very important.
Not to say that my MBP (dual core, 16 GB, SSD) doesn't run smooth.
You shouldn't forget that those videos may have been edited for "better viewing experience".0 -
My computer screams with Capture One.... - Macbook Pro w/ retina.
2.7ghz i7 processor
16GB Ram
SSD
NVidia GT 650M, 1024mb
In my perfect world though the same laptop would have the old matte HD display since I don't care to generate the huge previews required by the Retina.
Previous to that I had a Late 2011 MBP with i7, 8GB Ram, SSD and NVidia 330M 512mb. It performed admirably as well.
The biggest thing is how you work and where you store your files... work locally on your computer and you will get great results so long as you have fast read/write speeds on your disk and enough Ram. Your processor will then determine preview generation and processing speeds. When tethering the biggest improvements will come from capturing to an SSD.0 -
Jon,
Do you use an external monitor? I am curious if the laptop will drive an external at a reasonable clip.
Storage I have worked out and it helped C1 some. But things like masking are just painful to use. I wonder if that is just down to mx of the architecture of Mac Pro I have and the video card.
Thanks,
Garry.[quote="Jon" wrote:
My computer screams with Capture One....- Macbook Pro w/ retina.
2.7ghz i7 processor
16GB Ram
SSD
NVidia GT 650M, 1024mb
In my perfect world though the same laptop would have the old matte HD display since I don't care to generate the huge previews required by the Retina.
Previous to that I had a Late 2011 MBP with i7, 8GB Ram, SSD and NVidia 330M 512mb. It performed admirably as well.
The biggest thing is how you work and where you store your files... work locally on your computer and you will get great results so long as you have fast read/write speeds on your disk and enough Ram. Your processor will then determine preview generation and processing speeds. When tethering the biggest improvements will come from capturing to an SSD.0
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