Trouble installing photoninja12/27/2022 ![]()
If you really want a *nix OS and photography get a Mac and call it a day. I'm not saying it can't be done but it's so easy on more established operating systems (Windows and OSX) it makes little sense wasting time trying to set it up in freeware Linux. Good luck setting up a color calibrated workflow in Linux. Trouble installing photoninja software#If you do find software the meets your needs for organizing and developing photographs you'll then likely be interested in making prints. Linux is a crap platform for photography and here is why. There is nothing wrong with the version of Lightroom you use now. Trouble installing photoninja pro#Despite being a long-time licensed AfterShot Pro owner. Personally, I still use LR 4.x in a Windows 7 virtual machine, because it works best for me. Darktable (if you can wrap your brain around the UI and tolerate the lack of speed) Lightzone UFRaw+gimp Digikam etc. There are much better Linux alternatives. The long-term users and supporters, plugin developers, and unhappy folks like me ( Quicksand on that forum) are leaving in droves. Go to the AfterShot Pro forum, read a few threads, and drink in the customer dissatisfaction. Their library is buggy and selecting/deleting pictures from it will sometimes result in the WRONG ORIGINAL RAW FILES BEING DELETED from your hard disk - this has affected me personally. Highlight recovery is terrible, and the best you can hope for, in most cases, is a flat gray area with no detail around specular highlights sometimes you'll get pink rings. There are longstanding bugs that they have known about for literally years. Trouble installing photoninja code#They used to have an license with Picture Code for Noise Ninja, but that agreement has expired and it has been replaced with essentially nothing useful. It doesn't have any kind of decent high-ISO noise removal. New cameras go for a year or more without any support. Occasionally there are some signs of life, in the form of posts from Corel employees on their forum, but overall, it's pretty much dead: Sorry Corel, fool me once shame on you, fool me twice. It's essentially abandonware at this point, though Corel claims to support it, and they claim to be working on a 2.0 version. I have been a user since before Corel's acquisition - when it was Bibble Pro. AfterShot Pro is terrible terrible terrible terrible terrible. PS: It happens with Lightroom regardless of whether or not "Use graphics processor" is ticked.I'm glad you asked. ![]() Trouble installing photoninja Pc#The PC has lots of air around it and is not in a warm room. Disabling 'monitor temperature' didn't help.Īll vents are clear (including the one under the power supply) and boards/fans free from dust. I cannot find a temperature cutoff setting in the BIOS. When I installed the new power supply, I reset the BIOS. The graphics temp is pretty stable at about 47 degrees regardless of whether or not photos are being processed.ĪMD FX-4350 Quad Core CPU (4.3/4.2GHZ - 4MB CACHE/AM3+)ĪSUS® M5A97 LE R2.0 (DDR3, USB3.0, 6Gb/s)ġ6GB KINGSTON DUAL-DDR3 1600MHz (2 x 8GB)ġTB Samsung 840 EVO SSD, SATA 6Gb/s (upto 540MB/sR | 520MB/sW)ĬORSAIR 350W VS SERIES™ VS-350 POWER SUPPLYĬORSAIR 650W CS SERIES™ MODULAR 80 PLUS® GOLD, ULTRA QUIET The same PC has been testing a chess program 24/7 month after month and has been stable (2 cores, ~50 degrees). A temperature ditty (Corsair Link) I installed is showing a CPU/MB temperature of ~70 degrees when it shuts down. I suspected a heat problem and replaced the 350W power supply with a 650W one (from PC specialist) but it's still happening. So probably not a software bug as it's the same for both apps. When processing a photo (and importing/exporting in Lightroom) the PC will often spontaneously power down no warning. I have a system that has been rock solid until I started using it in photo processing software specifically Lightroom CC (latest) and Photo Ninja (latest). ![]()
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