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strange, isn't it? Actually these are just image files (and focus mask proxies) but there are always issues with the proxies when upgrading.I had to delete some *.cop & *.cof files
yes - disable itDo you have an advise for the OpenCL?
but than I'll loose all those wonderful advantages of OpenCL! Do you think that issue will be fixed, is fixable soon?strange, isn't it? Actually these are just image files [...]
yes - disable it
if you consider a flickering and freezing screen a wonderful advantage then go for itbut than I'll loose all those wonderful advantages of OpenCL!
very interesting! I have to try to play with that setting. For some reason C1 now only flickers at start-up (and I get maybe up to hundred cascading Command prompt windows).[...]
If the preferences/preview size is pretty close to your actual displayed resolution in the main image viewer to maybe something like half that, the difference between the second refresh and final refresh is reduced and the apparent flicker as well.
For me, a preview setting from 1400px up works well on a 30 inch monitor. I have settled on about 1200-1400 as it is a tradeoff of speed and storage space but chacun ses goûts.
-bob
but OpenGL in Photoshop is not designed to outsource operation tasks... actually it's designed to enable additional features (AFAIK). Consequently OpenGL in PS can't speed up things... correct me if I'm wrong. But it can slow down things ... especially when working with multi layer files. But it's quite usefull to view (flattened) images at arbitrary zoom levels (for instance at actual print size) without aliasing effects.My .02 >>> If you have a relatively fast computer to begin with, Open CL in C1 (and GL in CS) give you very little in terms of tangible performance boosts
Precisely. And for me, the "cool" feature gains are minor compared to the frustrations from added hang and lag caused by it when working on large files. Brush size and feather by drags is pretty nifty though, and *if* I edited a lot, like people/skin, then I might leave it enabled and live with the performance frustrations. Probably a great feature for folks working with web-size images all day, not so great for photographers working with large digital files.But it can slow down things ... especially when working with multi layer files.
the same to me. I am running CS4 and CS5. I do almost everything in CS4 (OpenGL disabled) and use CS5 only to prepare my prints... with OpenGL enabled. So the files come in flattened and that's okay. Working with images a bit larger than 19.000 x 14.000 pixels the 64bit thing helps a lot with sharpening and preparing masks (since Focal Blade is available as 64bit version). Besides, the zoom at print size is working surprisingly well.for me, the "cool" feature gains are minor compared to the frustrations from added hang and lag caused by it when working on large files
Yes it is available from the phase download siteBob is that out yet . Love to try it
Oh i can make one for ya. :ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:Yes it is available from the phase download site
-bob
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