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psorantin
I am using the latest version 4 of C1 on my (G5-based) PowerMac.

One observation I find interesting and I would like to ask for your feedback:

When I bring up an image in the viewer, it looks for a second or so nicely sharp, but then a very slight blur kicks in as the permanent appearance in the viewer.

Do you observe the same effect?
I am asking since this short "sharper" view looks better than the permanent one.

Best - Peter
dougpetersonci
QUOTE (psorantin @ Oct 30 2009, 11:23 AM) *
I am using the latest version 4 of C1 on my (G5-based) PowerMac.

One observation I find interesting and I would like to ask for your feedback:

When I bring up an image in the viewer, it looks for a second or so nicely sharp, but then a very slight blur kicks in as the permanent appearance in the viewer.

Do you observe the same effect?
I am asking since this short "sharper" view looks better than the permanent one.

Best - Peter


C1 4 is not supported on Power PCs. Strange things like this should be expected.

Doug

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billy
QUOTE (dougpetersonci @ Oct 30 2009, 06:10 PM) *
C1 4 is not supported on Power PCs. Strange things like this should be expected.

Doug

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BUT, that same exact thing happens to me. And I am on a new Mac Pro with all the bells and whistles, running leopard.

dougpetersonci
QUOTE (billy @ Oct 31 2009, 12:39 AM) *
BUT, that same exact thing happens to me. And I am on a new Mac Pro with all the bells and whistles, running leopard.


Indeed, Steve Hendrix is saying he's seeing the same thing on an Intel.

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billy
QUOTE (dougpetersonci @ Oct 31 2009, 12:48 PM) *
Indeed, Steve Hendrix is saying he's seeing the same thing on an Intel.

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hoping there is a solution? if you anyone can figure this out please let us know.
tho_mas
QUOTE (psorantin @ Oct 30 2009, 11:23 AM) *
When I bring up an image in the viewer, it looks for a second or so nicely sharp, but then a very slight blur kicks in as the permanent appearance in the viewer.
I've seen that once - with unsupported DNG files.
First after re-conversion with the DNG-converter the problem was gone (but they showed up in the softer way).
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