2019.5 In Win10.... Turn On High Performance
Not sure if this has been brought up but a new thread highlighting it might be a good idea.
As mentioned in this thread by Adam 2
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4393514?page=3#forum-post-62683250
Turning on 'High Performance' in Win10 ...Classic Control Panel......Power Options....check 'High Performance' rather than the default 'Balanced'.
This worked for me....edited 4 RAW images fairly heavily [that previously were producing problems] with smooth results.
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Since you're mentioning it, I might as well post the tips we collected while dealing with 2019.2. I don't know yet if all of these apply to 2019.5 but I suspect most of them still do:
Check that GPU driver is up to date
Make sure GPU is set for On1 to use it
In Win 10 Graphics Settings/Options make sure High Performance is selected for On1.
Remove any On1 folders from the path of your Antivirus
C:\Program Files\ON1
C:\ProgramData\ON1
C:\Users\(your name)\AppData\Roaming\ON1
Close the left panel while editing to prevent the previews updating constantly
Turn off cataloging: Remove everything from the catalog and work directly off of your drives.
If it's an option, move your cache to a fast drive.
File > Edit > Preferences > Files(Tab) > UNCHECK Apply Lens correction automatically to RAW photos1
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