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Aug 16, 2015 14:24 |  #1

Does anyone know how to make this program run faster? Love the program and the quality of the images is amazing, but it is soooooo slow! I have a 1 month old PC with I7 and 16gb RAM so there's no need for it to be so slow. LR and PS are very fast on the same PC. Any ideas?


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Aug 16, 2015 19:30 |  #2

I don't have C1P so I don't know, but I'd bet that you could find some "Performance" or "Memory Usage" sliders somewhere in "Preferences". Move them to the right.


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Aug 17, 2015 02:35 |  #3

There is really only one performance-related option in C1 and that's whether or not to use OpenCL acceleration, meaning that it'll use your graphics card for assistance, other than that C1 is fairly multi-threaded and should make the most of any system it runs on.


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Aug 17, 2015 02:40 |  #4

I find it runs much faster than light room on any PC I have ever installed it on, so I'm baffled.


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Aug 17, 2015 10:56 |  #5

I turned on the OpenCL and it helps a bit.....still just seems really slow. Maybe it's because it's still the trial? I have a color issue too when I create a TIF file to edit in PS, the TIF file becomes desaturated and the black point of the histogram even changes. Everything is running AdobeRGB 1998 and fully calibrated. If I open the same TIF in PS or LR it's totally normal. Very strange!


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Aug 17, 2015 11:11 |  #6

Are you using the Catalogue feature (like LR) or using Sessions?
I just use it in the Session mode and browse to the images I want (I still use LR for keywords and organisation) and It's pretty quick on my 2yr old i7 machine.
I did try using the catalogue but it did start grinding to a halt.


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Aug 17, 2015 12:09 as a reply to  @ NinetyEight's post |  #7

I guess it's the catalog mode similar to LR.


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Aug 18, 2015 10:16 |  #8

NinetyEight wrote in post #17672282 (external link)
Are you using the Catalogue feature (like LR) or using Sessions?
I just use it in the Session mode and browse to the images I want (I still use LR for keywords and organisation) and It's pretty quick on my 2yr old i7 machine.
I did try using the catalogue but it did start grinding to a halt.


Oh, good point. I never tried catalog mode, as that is one of the things I despise about LR. That would certainly explain a performance difference in a big way.


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Aug 18, 2015 11:42 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #9

Maybe I'll try using it without. It has a color issue that I guess is supposed to fixed next software update, so I probably wont use it as much :( Really nice program, seems to have a few things that they still need to refine


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