Capture One 21 14.2.0.136 Mac OSX image display glitch with green banding
Hi guys,
I've recently upgraded to the latest version of C1 DB version, wish I hadn't now!
Every time I select a different image, or make any adjustment, the main image display flashes up pixelated banding for about half a second, as a result I'm unable to see the adjustment at all while making changes.
I tried to revert to the previous version, yet unable to open the catalogue after installing the latest version.
What's the point to offering possibility to revert back yet locking the catalogue with every upgrade?
Has anyone else experienced the same issue? How to resolve it please? It's blocking my workflow and I've a deadline to meet!
Gunner
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Definitely same thing here - the image even shifts a bit at the higher zoom ratios.
MacPro 5.1 under Mojave - Radeon RX580 - Apple approved.
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Maybe you could disable hardware acceleration (display) to check if it solves the issue.
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Did that - no changes
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Is it possible to revert back to previous version, that still allow access to the catalogue?
I need a solution to allow me to carry on editing, phase one can sort out the issue at a later date.
Any suggestions?
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you cannot go back before CO 21 and use a catalog, that was created with CO 20.
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When you upgrade to a new version, your previous catalogue is backed up. You could thus open an older version of Capture One by clicking on the last catalogue backup before upgrading.
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What is the spec on your system? Hardware and MacOS version?
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hardware:
macbook pro 15 inch 2019
processor: 2.3ghz 8 core intel core i9
memory: 32gb 2400 mhz ddr4
graphics: intel uhd 630 1536mb
macos big sur 11.3
Hope that helps, cheers.
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I am making a guess here, but I am thinking that your integrated video card doesn't quite support the newer versions of Metal acceleration.
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It could be.
Whatever the cause might be, I hope Phase One actually monitors this section and act upon it.
It's that simple, you create a problem wasn't there before, fix it.
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Whatever the cause might be, I hope Phase One actually monitors this section and act upon it.
It's that simple, you create a problem wasn't there before, fix it.
Have you reported this to Capture One?
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I am making a guess here, but I am thinking that your integrated video card doesn't quite support the newer versions of Metal acceleration.
Nope, because, as I stated in my initial post, my config relies on a 12 core twin-proc MacPro 5.1 64 GB RAM running Mojave with an Apple-Approved Radeon 580X 8GB video card, and I have the same problems.
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gunner, I would try to use the raw files with a new session as this looks very much like something got corrupted, not unusual for c1.
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Hi Shane,
Yes, I have submitted a ticket at the same time of posting, it's been two days now and I've heard nada from them.
I'll give new session a go, but I don't usually work with sessions, does that require re-importing the files?
Thanks
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are your raw images in a separate folder on your hd ? if yes you only need to create a new session and look for this folder with the file browser. I would also remove everything related to c1 in the folder containing the raw images first.
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Capture One has come back with a solution.
Disable Open GL completely, restart and the problem goes away.
Enable it again, problem returns.
Rebuild the kernel, still same as above.
My MacBook pro was 2019 15" 8 core i9, apparently the hardware is too old for new software to support.
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Aha ?
But my Mac Pro 2010 (!!!) is still valid with a Radeon RX580 .
Sound that it was a quick excuse for a badly written piece of code0 -
Claude,
Does disabling open GL help in your case?
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I just disabled the "display" part.
Doesn't really help.
I can try disabling it all - wait a moment
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Disabled all - problem went away, it took only longer for calculating a mask.
Re-enabled all, so far so good.
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