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I've been working with El Capitan for several months, using it with Lightroom 6.1. No problems that I've run into that aren't also problems with Lightroom 6.1 on Yosemite. (LR6x has its share of interesting regressions from LR5x... I've filed about twenty bugs).Is it safe for C1P 8.3.3 (or any other image processing software for that matter) to upgrade to OSX El Capitan ?
TIA
My tooth hurts now...Is it safe
I file bugs on OS X all the time, since I'm involved with its development. The bugs I was referring to are LR bugs.Ok! Hope you file the bugs associated with LR too!
Thanks Bob. That looks very interesting. I'll give it a try. :thumbs:SoftRAid is a great standalone for Raid creation and management ... seems more comprehensive than Apple's.
Bob
:banghead: It worked for me ...Open the Terminal.app (from /Applications/Utilities) and enter the following commands:
defaults write com.phaseone.captureone8 UseOpenCL 0
defaults write com.phaseone.captureone8 UseOpenCLForProcessing 0
This will stop Capture One from using OpenCL.
The commands are equivalent to changing the OpenCL options under "Hardware Acceleration" (General Settings).
When Phase One have a fix, you can re-enable via the preferences...
Unfortunately it will not work because Olympus uses a kernel extension that is installed to the wrong place and which is also not correctly signed (!). El Capitan treats this as potential malware and will not load it.
It may be possible to make it work by disabling the OS unsigned-kext protection (rootless / System Integrity Protection), however doing so is probably unwise as it bypasses one of the main reasons for running 10.11 in the first place.
Apple first announced that these changes were coming two years ago, so Olympus really should be kicked for not updating their code (although the Olympus driver is very very old and appears to emulate an antique SCSI disk drive!).
I would expect that they will fix things with the 4.0 firmware release...
If you make a living with your camera and computer, it's unfortunate but waiting is the only option. As much as I love to dive in with the latest updates from Apple OS's come out, it's just not smart. Tethering has always been the first thing to break, which I rely on daily.... I just hope C1 and Adobe resolve any problems quickly! What I never understand is that Adobe and Phase One should have had this OS months ago, wasn't that enough time to fix any issues? Or do they wait until it's released to deal with it?I installed El Capitan on my MacBook Pro last night and used both Adobe LR and PS. No issues.
Yes, the fun of playing with a new OS. I love it when a young guy tells an old guy to wait three months. "Man plans. God laughs."
Joe
Thanks Joe. I was getting LR freeze every time I wanted to quit. This fixed that problem but still getting crashes when exporting to an external editor like Exif Editor (had to switch since Lens Tagger no longer works). Seems like endless glitches and problems since the El Cap and LR updates.From Adobe:
Joe