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Haze removal after tonal mapping causes crash


zarathu

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Using MBP 15 inch, 16 gb ram, 2.6 i7 Quad,  mojave, running NOCrash MBP(which keeps the processor from going into a wait state, so it has about 30,000 idle wake-ups a second, which means it runs very fast all the time):

If I take a photo into tonal mapping, and then decide after tonal mapping is developed to go back to developing and use haze removal, the program crashes.  

I took off all other programs and restarted using the whole available 16 gb, still did it multiple times.  Restarted the Mac, still did it several times.  Not something I do often, but it is a bug.  

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On 9/1/2020 at 9:03 AM, Gabe said:

Hi @zarathu,

Welcome to the forums. 

I can't replicate this here. Does it crash if you don't run NoCrash MBP?

Can you attach a screen recoding of your workflow?

If I don’t run NOCrash MPB,  my MBP doesn’t last 5 minutes without completely turning off.  This is not an option unless I want to buy a new Mac.  The crash is so quick and so total, that most of the mac doesn’t even know that its gone down.  The screen stays on for 30 seconds. There is no way to even get a crash report.  Its like shooting the Mac’s frontal cortex in its brain with a laser.  

The Affinity crash is very unusual.  I only very rarely do tonal mapping and then haze removal, and now I  do haze removal first. 

 

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On 10/23/2020 at 7:41 PM, zarathu said:

If I don’t run NOCrash MPB,  my MBP doesn’t last 5 minutes without completely turning off.

Our apps can't crash your entire Mac as they are "sandboxed". If they crash, they won't take anything else down with them. We may access drivers that take the entire OS down, but that's gonna be down to the driver. If you don't even get a crash report, there's definitely something else going on. Do you get a crash report if you run NoCrash?

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