update: 9 a.m.
It seams that the update is now gone from the Website!!!!!!?????
But here a screenshot showing the update to 1.1.0.30.
Damn! Should have downloaded it :-/
Last edited by AndiB on Fri Dec 21, 2012 9:44 am, edited 4 times in total.
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Sorry, I did not mean to "try" something. But indeed the update is gone from the website. But luckily I took a screen shot.
[see my updated post]
Cheers,
Andi
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Monitor: Dell U2410, calibrated to avg. dE of 0.42 using DispcalGUI and ColorMunki Display
D800 with Nikon AF-S 16-35/4 VR, Nikon AF-S 50/1.8D, Sigma OS 70-200/2.8 OS EX HSM
TheDude wrote:seems they just copied the last beta
Well, if it runs stable. Why not.
AS running Linux Kubuntu 12.10 (64bit), Intel I7, 16GB RAM, SSD
Monitor: Dell U2410, calibrated to avg. dE of 0.42 using DispcalGUI and ColorMunki Display
D800 with Nikon AF-S 16-35/4 VR, Nikon AF-S 50/1.8D, Sigma OS 70-200/2.8 OS EX HSM
TheDude wrote:seems they just copied the last beta
Well, if it runs stable. Why not.
As far as I remember, various issues have been reported regarding the beta 1.1.0.30.
But maybe they simply forgot to update the meta data like build date
No big news.
Some says the new version is slower (with normal hardware?).
Are there hints when (with which hardware or video card) open cl really helps?
Any advantage in using the new version?
regards Hannes
austria
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hannes_hab wrote:Any advantage in using the new version?
The built in sharpening has less artifacts.
But overall, it is slower on most systems than the pre-OpenCL releases.
So two months after releasing this as a beta they promote this to official. With no change in-between. No new cameras apart from those that where done in the first half of the year by the original team.
Brilliant.
The US Server shows the update, the German Server does not at the moment.
Did not find the update, so I downloaded the test version. This RPM is identical to the latest beta. It confuses my system because it reports 0.0-0.0 as the version number.
I can force the installation, but I do not like this. After installing, it says 1.1.0.30. I am unsure if I should use it or not.
Seriously? Releasing the beta version as final?
Must be doomsday ...
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TheDude wrote:My ASP 1.1.0.10 installation posted the "update available" message on startup a few minutes ago. I downloaded a newer version ..it is 1.1.0.30 now.
You have (or had) 1.1.0.10?
I'm on 1.0.1.10 and it says
You have version: 1.0.1.10
There is a newer version available.
Get version 1.1.0.30 here
... but there is nothing to download on th download page. But "check for updates" keeps linking to that sames page.