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a 1.4 GHz i5 processor is pretty slow for C1. The fact that you are using an operating system,Catalina, which has yet to be announced as compatible with current version(s) of Capture One Pro, may be an additional source of difficulty. Current version is 2.2 published 3 months ago □ There you go □ĮDIT: I have also found CO still uses OpenCL 1.2, that is from 2011, almost 8 years old of version. An example of this is, CO still does not support Metal and stubbornly sticking to OpenCL which is not updated by Apple anymore. #SIERRA MENUMETERS SOFTWARE#Or, the devil in me says, CO software is just not optimized to use system resources efficiently. Only MacPro's are recommended, I wonder how many people have those machines. For 4K/5K screens they suggest even higher specs.ĭo you know what that means? Almost all of the Apple Hardware is not recommended by PhaseOne to use CaptureOne (none of them have dual matching GPUs). As far as I am aware of, there isn't a laptop with dual GPU. Recently I have realized as recommended setting PO suggest dual matching GPU. I keep saying video people are using the very exact machine for FCPX without any issue yet for still image editing the system is not enough. PO keeps saying that my computer is not powerful enough. Since 4 years, I am filling reports as saying the performance is not good. my iMac is top spec 4GHz with 40GB Ram, SSD and 395X GPU. Everyone knows such computers are used by video creators, but it can't work with images. These machines can without any problems process raw video and etc. #SIERRA MENUMETERS MAC#My issue is more about it is a 5K mac and CO team keep saying my system is not enough, same story for the last 4 years.Īnd you haven't solve this problem yet? Its really strange. #SIERRA MENUMETERS PRO#8gb Ram, 2.7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7, Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 1536 MB and I have no problems at all with C1 Pro even with the 42mp Sony A7riii files. I currently use a 2018 13inch MacBook Pro for when I'm out and about. I suspect it's more to do with the clock speed/Processor. I'm sorry I can't help you any further with tweaks but I suggest you contact support and see what they have to say. I'd venture to say that the clock speed could be a culprit too, but since fatihayoglu describes the same problem with a 4 Ghz iMac, I won't place my bets on it. Your RAM and SDD obviously aren't the problem. C1 definitely does use the Radeon Pro GPU on my machine so as far as my experience goes, the software is well optimised - as long as you don't count the database design. I had the same zippy experience with my previous 2010 MBP. I'm using a 2017 15" MBP with a 4Gb Radeon Pro GPU and C1 zips along really nicely with regards to slider manipulation and resulting rendering, which is almost instantaneous. They're good for many things but aren't really powerful like the dedicated ones. AMD or nVidia, but are solely using an integrated one from Intel. I suspect the problem is you don't have a dedicated GPU from e.g. #SIERRA MENUMETERS PROFESSIONAL#For a Professional experience we recommend at least doubling the specification above for these configurations. Note: Due to the significant additional calculation overhead, systems using 4k/5k monitors will require additional resources in addition to the above recommended spec (both in GPU and CPU power). Calibrated monitor with at least 1920x1200, 24-bit resolution at 96dpi Dual (matching) Graphics card from NVIDIA or AMD with 4GB+ RAM per card This all proves, the software is not optimized at any level. PO recommended system is a dual matching GPU for good performance (dont know how you are going to get that in a laptop) and 4/5K screen at least multiply that, meaning 4 matching GPU's. My personal opinion is, CO is not fully optimized for current GPUs, a proof of that is, for quite few cases, my GPU is not used (you can see it via activity monitor). I am using a 4GHz iMac and it is laggy as well. I suspect, which the usual answer from PO, your system is just not powerful enough. May be its problem with OpenCL/GL or API Metal, OS Catalina or what? Lightroom works very good (with and without smart previews).Ĭan someone help me with this problem? I Haven't found any answers, but found same problems with powerful computers. I've tried reinstall app, clear catalog, run new empty catalog, session, remove proxies, increase and decrease preview quality, on and off hardware acceleration - there is no any improvements of processing, interface and workflow still laggy.Īlso when I increase exposure for example - my laptop heating quickly and fan going very loud.īut with rendering everything OK - rendering is fast (24Mp raw to 4000 long edge jpeg). It works like slide-show with any instrument - exposure, contact, crop, etc - it takes about 1-2 secs to appear changes. I installed the latest version of Capture one. I have new MacBook Pro 2019, 13 inch model with 1.4Ghz processor, iris graphics 645, 16GB ram and 500GB SSD and MacOS X Catalina. I have big trouble with my raw processing. ![]()
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