
Travis Butler
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Travis Butler commented,
Thanks! I've got my request in to support, so we'll see what happens.
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Travis Butler commented,
I'm having the same problem... did you hear anything back from support?
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Travis Butler commented,
I'll note that On1 2022 feels significantly faster on the same machine - MacBook Air M2, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD. It's not just rendering; it feels laggy in many other areas compared to 2022. For exampl...
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Travis Butler commented,
I've noticed the same thing with JPGs exported from On1 2023 uploaded to the Digital Photography Review forums - camera information is missing. See below for an example of the info displayed from o...
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Travis Butler commented,
I'm using a M1 MacBook Air with 16 GB RAM, and On1 works well there - frankly faster than the high-end 2018 15" MacBook Pro I use for work. The M2 Air looks like it'll be even better. I've used USB...
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Travis Butler commented,
Yes; using it with a M1 MacBook Air; and liking it a lot there (at least until 2022.5). Lately I find I'm using it on the Air a lot more than I am on my 2018 15" Intel i7 MacBook Pro; less screen r...
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Travis Butler commented,
And backtracking on the backtrack, I've now reproduced the problem in PR 2022 on the M1 MacBook Air. I did get one additional piece of data - when the info was being displayed without issue, the ri...
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Travis Butler commented,
The data point that gets my attention so far is that it's inconsistent - the info usually shows correctly in Browse mode, but not in Develop. If it's an external library... wouldn't they be using t...
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Travis Butler commented,
2880x1800 may be the native resolution of the panel, but it's not available in System Preferences; the only way to access it is through a third-party utility like SwitchResX. The 'standard' resolut...
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Travis Butler commented,
The 'default for display' resolution is scaled to appear as 1680x1050: the problem still exists there. The highest available resolution in System Preferences is 1920x1200, the problem still exists...