Significant Performance Hit since upgrading to 11.1 for Mac
Anyone else experience a performance hit after upgrading to 11.1? I currently use a MacBook attached to a 4k monitor and shoot with a Sony A7r ii, and it's been painfully slow since upgrading to 11.1. It takes several seconds after I make ANY adjustment to rerender the image. It used to be instantaneous. This is adding a significant amount time to my workflow.
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I would say that on my late 2015 iMac, with 27" 5K monitor, the response to modifiying a GX8 raw (20MP RW2 format) file is less than a second. Modifying an ARW file (cRAW format) from the A7S is slightly faster. 0 -
MacBook attached to a 4k monitor
You'd probably see better performance with OpenCL disabled for both Display and Process.0 -
[quote="ben_US" wrote:
MacBook attached to a 4k monitor
You'd probably see better performance with OpenCL disabled for both Display and Process.
Can you develop this? I thought OpenCL improved performance ?0 -
[quote="forsberg" wrote:
[quote="ben_US" wrote:
MacBook attached to a 4k monitor
You'd probably see better performance with OpenCL disabled for both Display and Process.
Can you develop this? I thought OpenCL improved performance ?
That's just the "OpenCL issue" canned answer......
Their general stance is that you need a multi-gpu 16-core raid nvme $50k workstation to work at 4K.[quote="NNN636243666320442437" wrote:
Anyone else experience a performance hit after upgrading to 11.1? I currently use a MacBook attached to a 4k monitor and shoot with a Sony A7r ii, and it's been painfully slow since upgrading to 11.1. It takes several seconds after I make ANY adjustment to rerender the image. It used to be instantaneous. This is adding a significant amount time to my workflow.
Make sure the preview image size hasn't changed to lower than 3840 however (second canned answer at this point).
Also try installing whatever version you had prior and making sure it's down to the update. Perhaps file a support case as well.0 -
for adjustments boost i keep open cl disabled for display on my imac 5k late 2015.
turning off the open cl for processing as well, will slow down your import, generating previews, exporting etc...this i have ON therefore0 -
I'm having a slower rendering nowadays in CO v.11.1
My OpenCL isn't activated.
As suggested by PhaseOne website, I've tried deleting the cache and restart with "Never" in the pref/processing tab.
I've tried numerous restart with/without and the OPEN CL is always disable in CO, altought open and functioning in Psd.
I'm having an rather old MAC, Mid-2010 MacBookPro, 8 Go RAM, 515Go SSD ROM. And, yes, connected to a 27inches Mac screen. It does perform correctly fast on other softwares. But now in CO, it is a pain slow. Quite recently, it did work properly fast.
Any idea on this ?
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Also experiencing this on Mac Pro running Sierra...2 x processors & 128G RAM and painfully slow adding new layers and brushing on masks! What’s going on Phase One...bad update! 0 -
[quote="CanardXpan_" wrote:
I'm having a slower rendering nowadays in CO v.11.1
My OpenCL isn't activated.
As suggested by PhaseOne website, I've tried deleting the cache and restart with "Never" in the pref/processing tab.
I've tried numerous restart with/without and the OPEN CL is always disable in CO, altought open and functioning in Psd.
I'm having an rather old MAC, Mid-2010 MacBookPro, 8 Go RAM, 515Go SSD ROM. And, yes, connected to a 27inches Mac screen. It does perform correctly fast on other softwares. But now in CO, it is a pain slow. Quite recently, it did work properly fast.
Any idea on this ?
Thanks_
Louis
You need GPU with at least 2GB to activate OpenCL.
Maybe deleting ImageCore folder and starting up CO again can help.0 -
Where did you find the 2GB VRAM requirement?
C1 seems to be running OpenCL on all of my various 2012 Macs, each of which have video cards with "only" 1 GB of VRAM. At least the "CaptureOneICP.log" file shows that all kernels loaded properly and C1 activated and benchmarked OpenCL...0 -
[quote="Nature Isme" wrote:
Where did you find the 2GB VRAM requirement?
C1 seems to be running OpenCL on all of my various 2012 Macs, each of which have video cards with "only" 1 GB of VRAM. At least the "CaptureOneICP.log" file shows that all kernels loaded properly and C1 activated and benchmarked OpenCL...
viewtopic.php?p=128590#p128590
I believe starting with v11, requirement is 2GB. v10 was maybe 1GB, earlier versions lower requirement, etc.
Your xml file might be outdated. What was the created date?
Do you see "Capture One is using hardware acceleration" in preferences?0
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