![]() You'd use the same 12 images shot with each camera. It's true about indoor/outdoor (complexity of) scenes - and if you wanted to do this scientifically, sure. My 2015 2.5GHz MacBook Pro Retina was great at everything but exporting. My i7 (1.7GHz) MacBook Air 6.2 is perfect for shooting tethered - at least for my needs - with the Nikon D610/750 and D810. But when it comes time to process out 3000 images it will take this thing 10 hours compared to a base model iMac's 2-3 hours.Īnyway here is the test from my macbook, I know, another mac.ĥDmkIII 12 CR2 -> JPG Subject model on white backgroundĭ800 12 NEF -> JPG Subject model on white backgroundĭ800 12 NEF -> JPG Subject outdoor scenes rich in detail I can tell you however that my little mid-2014 13" macbook with 2.6 GHz Intel Core i5/16GB DDR3/Intel Iris 1536 MB/ that these tests were run on does fine running capture one tethered to 36mp cameras all day. So unless everybody is processing the same exact images the results will not be to definitive. The difference between a set of images of outdoor scenes rich in detail takes nearly twice as long as the same number of images of a model in front of a white background. ![]() Though computing power is only one aspect to how fast images will be processed. I'm interested in the results as well as I'm thinking about building a PC. I promise you, when I finish my new (first ever) PC build, I'll post the new numbers here. Hopefully this thread will be a great help everyone with their new builds. If you have anything different, please post it - the more, the better.□ Would love to see various benchmark lists with these. So yeah! GPU acceleration is pretty significant for the Sony and Nikon files. Please list: Capture One Pro version, camera make/model, CPU and GPU used + the GPU Active time and GPU inactive time.Īs an example (and I'm currently a Mac User)Ĭ1P10, Sony a7rII, Mac 2.66GHz QuadCore Xeon W3520, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950Ĭ1P10, Nikon D750, Mac 2.66GHz QuadCore Xeon W3520, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950Ĭ1P10, Fuji X-T2, Mac 2.66GHz QuadCore Xeon W3520, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Run this process with the GPU active and the GPU inactive, and list both times. ![]() The process would be: exporting 12 RAW files to JPEG in their native resolution. If you have time to run a little test, I'd love to start a thread with CPU/GPU benchmarks to start a comparison for Captur One Pro users looking for new builds.and also since no one else on the internet seems to care about this software benchmarking these processors. Hey peeps, I'm a Mac User switching to PC - looking to build a PC workstation several weeks. ![]()
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