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New Beta Focus Merge Crash


csbro

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Affinity photo Beta Version 1.9.0.780 crashed While attempting to create a new stack.

Also crashed attempting Focus Merge. Nine RAW images. May crash before align process, may crash during 

or after. Have used Helicon for many years.

NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 Running Windows 10 - 64 bit. 24 gigabytes of ram. Intel Core i5-8400

Drawing images from external HD.

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Same Problem here with the latest Beta and Stable Version on Windows 10.

I tried it with 40 RAW Files from my Nikon Z6.

Everything works fine when i change the Settings under performance from "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070" tp "WRAP"

Surprisingly it works nice on the latest stable Version on my old Mac Pro (With NVIDIA GTX 680)

System:

Windows 10  Pro Version 2004 (Build 19041.572)

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700k

GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1070 (Latest Studio Driver)

32 GB RAM

Source Files are way to big for uploading but they work fine with Affinity Photo on my old Mac Pro without any Problem.

 

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Hey Adrenochrom,

I have a feeling this is the Nvidia crash we're seeing. The faulting dll is nvwgf2umx.dll. The fact you said WARP works around this pretty much confirms this. 

We know about this and are building a case against it with log files. If you have one, could you attach it please?

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