03-03-2018 12:20 AM - edited 05-17-2018 10:07 AM
Have you recently upgraded to DPP 4.8.20 for Windows or MAC.
Please include:
Version and build of your OS
Fresh install or Upgrade from previous version of DPP
Your experience or feedback
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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04-25-2018 10:11 AM
I'm running High Sierra 10.13.4 and DPP 4.8.20.0 -- working fine.
You may have a corrupt preference file (.plist) in your user account.
Do you have another user account on the mac? An easy test is to use a different account (on your mac) -- or temporarily create a new user account and see if you can launch and use DPP.
If that works, it's usually an indication that something specific to the user account is causing the problem.
You'll find the plist files associated with DPP located in
/Users/your_user_name/Library/Preferences
The files will likely be named:
com.canon.Digital Photo Professional.plist
com.canon.Digital Photo Professional Batch.plist
com.canon.Digital Photo Professional.LSSSharedFileList.plist
com.canon.Digital-Photo-Professional-4.plist
com.canon.Digital-Photo-Professional-4-Batch.plist
The "Library" folder is normally a hidden folder on the Mac (because normally you shouldn't be messing with it's contents).
To access it:
Most likely DPP 4 is only using the last two plist files I listed above (the ones that have "Digital-Photo-Profession-4" in the name ... hyphenated. The others are likely from DPP 3 (but I'm not sure about that).
Rather than deleting them... just drag them to another location (such as your desktop).
Now launch DPP 4 (it wont be able to find those plist files ... this will force it to create fresh plist files with defaults).
If that DOES work, then go ahead and delete the old plist files as they are likely corrupt.
05-13-2018 12:08 PM
Have you recently upgraded to DPP 4.8.20 for Windows or MAC.
Please include:
Version and build of your OS
Windows 10 Professional with automatic update.
Fresh install or Upgrade from previous version of DPP
Upgrade from the previous version.
Your experience or feedback
It is still very slow. I don't see any signifcant improvement in speed. It is highly unproductive. It is difficult for an user to multi-task to do something else while waiting for DPP to complete whatever it is doing so that we can save the edited image.
05-13-2018 01:07 PM - edited 05-13-2018 01:10 PM
I happy to report that I've just downloaded and installed DPP 4.8.30. Although, I haven't played with it very much, it doesn't appear to exhibit the crashing problems that I documented on this thread previously. I even selected the folder that contains all the problem children that caused 4.8.20 to crash without incident.
05-13-2018 02:54 PM - edited 05-13-2018 03:01 PM
Thanks for posting this Greyfox!
I just upgraded from 4.8.2 to .3 and I noted that the reduced speed when going to a directory with a large number of files that appeared with the .2 version seems to have also been addressed with the .3 update.
Canon also added another adjustment tool for adjusting specific parts of the image with this version.
Rodger
05-17-2018 10:08 AM - edited 05-17-2018 10:11 AM
Thanks for the feedback guys!. Have updated the title here to "4.8.x Feedback Thread"
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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05-20-2018 07:48 AM
I have just upgraded to DPP 4.8.30.0 and I don't see any improvement in the issue I encountered.
Whenever I have an existing jpeg file of a CR2 photo and I edited the CR2 photo and tried to save a jpeg version, there would be a message to ask me whether I wanted to overwirte the existing jpeg file. It would take a very long time perhaps 30 secs or more before it started to process the file after I answered yes.
05-20-2018 08:38 AM
@niamcl wrote:I have just upgraded to DPP 4.8.30.0 and I don't see any improvement in the issue I encountered.
Whenever I have an existing jpeg file of a CR2 photo and I edited the CR2 photo and tried to save a jpeg version, there would be a message to ask me whether I wanted to overwirte the existing jpeg file. It would take a very long time perhaps 30 secs or more before it started to process the file after I answered yes.
Long unexplained delays, often lasting a minute or more, continue to be an unresolved problem in DPP 4. IIRC, that was not a problem in any earlier version of DPP.
05-20-2018 12:47 PM
Thanks, Bob.
For a moment, I thought I was the only one experiencing it.
05-20-2018 09:03 AM
I haven't noticed any unusual delays in 4.8.3 with these delays. I shot around 300 images over the weekend at several youth soccer games and with several of these I decided to make second edits to the file before again converting and uploading it to the Canon image website and linking it to our Facebook page.
The biggest slowdown I have seen with any of the recent DPP versions is when both lens correction and noise reduction for high ISO shots is involved and those changes seem to add a few seconds to the jpg conversion process but it is still fast (at least on my dual processor workstation).
Try this on a "normal" ISO range file without lens correction enabled and see if the second JPG conversion delay goes away.
Rodger
05-20-2018 11:05 AM - edited 05-20-2018 11:06 AM
@niamcl wrote:I have just upgraded to DPP 4.8.30.0 and I don't see any improvement in the issue I encountered.
Whenever I have an existing jpeg file of a CR2 photo and I edited the CR2 photo and tried to save a jpeg version, there would be a message to ask me whether I wanted to overwirte the existing jpeg file. It would take a very long time perhaps 30 secs or more before it started to process the file after I answered yes.
What type of computer are you using? Canon strongly recommends using an NVidia graphics card.
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