06-06-2019 11:50 AM
I am trying to work with 250D footage for the first time in the latest DPP release (4.10.20.1).
Every image viewed for the first time turns to grayscale until the high quality preview is rendered.
This can take up to a full 11 seconds on a 8-core Intel i7 6900K CPU...
It's unworkable.
How did this pass testing at Canon? Or have they stopped to care...
Color space used is Adobe RGB (in case this makes a difference).
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06-07-2019 04:32 PM
I think I solved the problem: Turning off GPU acceleration seems to do the trick.
06-07-2019 06:34 AM
Do you have a sample that hasn´t been touched by DPP?
06-07-2019 10:04 AM
@Skies wrote:
Color space used is Adobe RGB (in case this makes a difference).
It might why don't you change it to sRGB and see if it does?
06-07-2019 04:32 PM
I think I solved the problem: Turning off GPU acceleration seems to do the trick.
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