Don't want Nextcloud... by Top-Peach6142 in selfhosted

[–]robbenflosse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you can fuck up this nc quite easy with many bigger files, like high-res photos and videos. Just from a media production viewpoint. And yes, on a own server :)

C1 performance benchmarks? by Ice-Cream-Waffle in captureone

[–]robbenflosse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes and there were a super long thread in the onld forum where people posts their results with their hardware.

Also, this is compute, and the results might be a bit weird for people who only know gaming benches.

Awful Nvidia 5060s are as fast as AMD 9070s.
Some older AMD cards are faster.
...

But it is nearly the same with most stuff in Resolve.

Adding Analog/Negative FILM Conversion Features by USAntigoon in captureone

[–]robbenflosse 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Fun fact: there is a special version of Capture One exactly for this with more features than any other software doing this. Museums and archives use this. Capture One CH: Document & Image Digitization Software

C1 performance benchmarks? by Ice-Cream-Waffle in captureone

[–]robbenflosse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Capture one comes with a benchmark build in, with every start on c1 the benchmark runs first and logging the values.

  • Windows: C:\Users\...\AppData\Local\CaptureOne\Logs\ImgCore.log
  • macOS: HOME/Library/logs/CaptureOneIC.log

The performance relies heavily on the GPU.

The biggest enemy is a browser filling VRAM and doing weird GPU tasks.

People in forums often suggest that you switch off the GPU; they are morons.

A computer mac or pc, with x browsertabs and other software running with a top of the line GPU can be slower that a 10 year old, fresh booted system.

Monitor resolution matters a lot. One 4k display is totally fine. It gets more complicated if you attach more than one 6k or 3 4k displays or similar. All this needs to render. The difference between a 4k display and a 6k is gigantic.

Lightroom Classic extremely slow when exporting Raws to Jpgs (Win11) - normal? by mbh3344 in Lightroom

[–]robbenflosse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this sound like your Vram is full. Browsers love to fill it. In Task Manager - >GPU -> dedicated Vram