I will try Resolve tonight and see if it's also affected. Capture One latest version 15.4.2 (Capture One 22) on a MacBook Pro M1 on OS Ventura 13.0 - I have not been able to locate where the presets are that I have created and saved while working in CP-1. The only software i have installed other than work stuff is Little Snitch. My Mini (11.2.2) has icloud and time machine de-activated, no data on the internal drive as everything is on an external TB3 drive. If i set it to basic or no hardware acceleration it stops right away (need further tests to confirm)Īs i'm not affected when running Capture One which uses OpenCL, i wonder if the problem comes from a bad implementation of GPU acceleration + Metal with some software like the Adobe Suite. However kernel_task start to write a lot of data as soon as i open Lightroom's develop module with hardware acceleration set to full. So far my Mac Mini seems totally unaffected when i work in Capture One (Rosetta / OpenCL), Phocus, Affinity and most of my productivity + browsing software. I'm a photographer so my workflow revolve around Hasselblad Phocus / Capture One / Lightroom+Photoshop / etc. I ran quite a lot of tests since opening the box yesterday and i have some - maybe - interesting conclusions. I received a Mac Mini M1 16/256 yesterday and after reading this thread i was anxious to see how bad this problem was (my main machines are Mac Pros with maxed out RAM). I just created an account to comment here (long time lurker). I took the following image with my Fuji GFX 50S and processed it in Capture One Pro 20 on the M1 Mac mini. Thunderbolt is still required to connect the 2 USB ports in the back of the monitor.Ĭapture One Pro 20 works fine in emulation on the M1, using Apple’s Rosetta 2 automatically. To shut the M1 down requires to issue the Shut Down command twice in a row, as it will boot back up after the first attempt.Īlso the M1 would not wake up the LG monitor gone to sleep until I hooked up the monitor to the M1 with both the Thunderbolt and HDMI cables, using HDMI to drive the monitor. I kept updated versions of CCC, ClamXav, and SwitchResX. I also used EtreCheck to eliminate all Adobe and Microsoft apps from my new computer, as well as most unsigned system extensions. I used the free app EtreCheck (the Pro version is $18 and can be bought from within the app, well worth it) to weed out all 32-bit apps, as they don’t work on macOS Big Sur. Summarizing, I migrated 10 years of crude, collected on my “trashcan” to the new M1 Mac mini using a Time Maschine (TM) backup.
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