Phillip Rodokanakis

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Latest activity by Phillip Rodokanakis
  • Phillip Rodokanakis commented,

    Jim, I had some similar experiences where edits I made to some photos revert back or worse, the masks I had applied change on their own and completely ruin the earlier photo edit. I've also seen so...

  • Phillip Rodokanakis commented,

    @JDurfee I've had similar experiences with masks. I had worked on a photo yesterday. When I opened it today it displayed properly. I went to edit to do a minor change, and when I went back to brows...

  • Phillip Rodokanakis commented,

    @BPosner I've been playing with it a bit today and it's acting a lot better. So far it hasn't frozen up on me and it hasn't overheated the CPU causing the fans to go on overdrive. There is a Perfor...

  • Phillip Rodokanakis commented,

    Well, I'm not holding my breath for a quick fix. In their online demo they just conducted, they basically said that everything works just fine and everything is so much faster than older versions. ...

  • Phillip Rodokanakis commented,

    Well, according to their show and tell online demo that just finished, everything works just fine. They went of out their way to ignore any performance related questions. The guy that did the demo ...

  • Phillip Rodokanakis commented,

    @JLeitao I’m experiencing freezing issues where the computer stops responding and the cursor is frozen on a 2017 iMac i7 with 32 GB of RAM, so these bugs you’re all complaining about are not restri...

  • Phillip Rodokanakis commented,

    Hmmm, if this is the cause I may be out of luck, as I store my photos on an external Samsung T-5 SSD, which is connected to the iMac via a Thunderbolt 3 connection (though the SSD only supports USB...

  • Phillip Rodokanakis commented,

    I found too found the latest release to be very sluggish, to the point that I thought it had crashed, but every time it came back to life. When this acted up, the cursor was stuck and couldn’t be m...