While logged in as Guest, you won’t have access to any of your documents or settings. Don't use the Safari-only “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac.” Enable guest logins* and log in as Guest. The purpose of this test is to determine whether the problem is localized to your user account. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it. Please read this whole message before doing anything. If I can't get this working very soon, then I have to return this very expensive iMac and buy a new PC again. I currently have 4000 files from my last job waiting to be worked on, and I'm not finished until Christmas in this tempo :-( I just changed my workflow from Win to OS X and I depend on this to work. I’ve also diagnosed the iMac with checkdisk, memcheck, logs, etc. Same story with camera raw cache, doesn't matter where it is.Īdditional things. I have also tried placing RAW files on internal 512 GB disk to see if that helps on performance, but no change. ![]() I've tried all tips I could find in the forums around. Followed Adobe's guide to make LR faster. Increased camera raw cache from 15 to 50 GB. Reinstalled LR/cloud apps and Capture One Pro 7. Removed preferences for LR, CO and PS CC. I've tried 20 processing in LR, small change. These problems happens in 6 Mpix, 12 Mpix or 25 Mpix RAW files, and actually in some JPEGs too! Photoshop CC stutters or have to "think" when I try panning. Moving/panning in 1:1 is very choppy, and sometimes I get the spinning beach ball while panning. Adjustment brush is like dodging in PS v1.0 (NOT CS) when computers had less disk-space than we have cpu-cache today, awfully slow, and it "stutters". I always render 1:1 on import and 1:1+standard size in menu, just to be sure. I get the spinning beach ball while waiting for preview. I'm working on the same Raid-5 drive (USB-3) too, so I don't know why it's slower.Ĭhanging from "current" raw to next raw (while culling) takes several seconds, and my Raid-5 is done chewing long before I see the result on my monitor. Other workstation specs: i7 4.2 GHz, 16GB RAM, 128GB SSD, GTX 580. I just got my brand new iMac 2014.2 (3.5/3.9 GHz, 32 GB RAM, 512GB flash disk and GTX780M), and its quite a lot slower than my other Win7 workstation. Adobe, PhaseOne and other intensive applications is veeeery slow on a high specced brand new iMac! Lightroom 5, PS CC and Capture One Pro 7 is what I use mostly. This is different from copying and applying adjustments because Capture One Pro 23 applies specific adjustments to each photo rather than using your exact original exposure and white balance adjustments on additional photos.First, excuse my rusty English. The software works to analyze your reference image against newly selected images and intelligently adjusts exposure and white balance to ensure a similar look across different photos. You can then select additional images and apply the Smart Adjustments. With Smart Adjustments, you adjust the exposure and white balance of one image in a group and then set it as your reference photo. For example, if you're a wedding photographer, you may have many images of the same people with different exposures and white balances. ![]() This feature lets users achieve a consistent look across a group of images, even if the images were captured in different lighting conditions. One of the biggest changes introduced in Capture One Pro 23 is Smart Adjustments. ![]() The new version includes many new features, including new Smart Adjustments, improved culling and importing, more control over Styles, improved organization and more. Capture One has announced Capture One Pro 23.
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