You are probably aware that you can find out more about OpenCL problems
by starting darktable from a shell with option 'darktable -d opencl'.
Likewise you may try 'darktable -d perf' for more info on what (module)
makes darktable feel sluggish.
Ulrich
Am 01.12.18 um 19:38 schrieb Volker Lenhardt:
Am 01.12.18 um 19:11 schrieb Archie Macintosh:
On Sat, 1 Dec 2018 at 17:45, Archie Macintosh <[email protected]>
wrote:
Sorry, I just realised I'm on a 2017 iMac. Is yours 2018?
See https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT202823
Doh! Just remembered there aren't any 2018 iMacs yet. So you should
have OpenCL on yours.
I bought my iMac 4 weeks ago. It was shipped with macOS High Sierra. I
updated to Mojave. Of course I had activated OpenCL in the DT options.
My trackpad troubles could be some hint to a different installation
problem to be the cause for both.
The sluggishness is e.g. very prominent, when I try to find image faults
in the corners with highly zoomed in image. To move the image around
takes much too much time with many pauses between.
But nice to hear from you that it should work.
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