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Thanks for all the replies. I find it immensely frustrating that a 3 year old laptop that I thought was reasonably spec'd when I bought it can't fully run LRC. If I want to replace this one it will probably cost me HK$30,000 and to do that every 3 years is just crazy. I still have a 17" and 15"...
When I tried to create a people mask today it told me I don't have enough VRAM (I think - the message has now disappeared) and the people mask is now greyed out. This is so frustrating. I have attached the laptop spec. It is 3 years old and suddenly I can't do something. Any suggestions how to...
It was and when I close it I can use the other masks. Very strange indeed. Thanks for pointing that out and hopefully Adobe will fix it. I was concerned my laptop was simply insufficiently spec'd to handle LRC now.
I have updated LR Classic and when trying to use background or linear gradient masks it just crashes and generates an error report. Is there a workaround please? It is becoming increasingly frustrating and since the big October upgrade stability has been frankly awful. I have given up on masks FTB.
I have just upgraded to 12. I can use the workaround suggested above - open the sky mask but the subject mask was crashing everything. Just about to import a new batch of photos and try again.
this is exactly what I was referring to and wanted to eleiminate. I am not sure why DxO would do this since it serves no purpose other than to annoy. If people wanted it they could do it anyway.
I like the outputs although I don't know why they look a bit underexposed after processing. The file sizes are huge but I tend not to keep them now once they have been exported as jpegs. And the time to process is probably a reflection of running the software on a 2019 13" MacBook Pro. I shoot a...
I have DxO PureRaw as a plug in and I am very happy with it. However when it imports the processed file to the original folder it also adds it to a collection. I don't want this and I have tried deleting the collection folder. It simply creates a new one next time. DxO says it is nothing to do...
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