unfortunately Cd keeps crashing when I try to manipulate bitmaps via the "adjust" menue. Sometimes its on the first small "adjustment" sometimes it lets me do 2 or 3 moves and than crashes. I can open the adjustment menue ie "tone curve", as soon as I touch the curve, CD completely folds.
Anybody else out there with that problem? Two computer, windows 11, same problem. Any picture.
I have the same problem. It also crashes when using brightness adjustments with sliders. I noticed that if I don't use sliders but type in numbers manually, for example brightness -20, than it works properly. All other live effects than tone curve or brightness work fine (noise,etc) it only happens on my desktop, win10, 32gb ram, 8th generation i7 processor and Nvidia quadro k2200 GPU, two 4k dell monitors setup. On my laptop, win 11 16gb ram Surface Book 3 it doesn't happen.
I have the same problem here.Best way to prevent crashes is to work slowly in these dockers/dialogs, not doing too many clicks in a row and avoid dragging the sliders.Looks like Draw is choking from too much information.Have you installed the 2024 June update?I believe they have made efforts to reduce the "dragging a slider makes Draw crash" issue.
That's a hell of a way to work, we need to look at what's being done in this docker that causes the issues. I literally have done tens of thousands of images with the adjustment docker and it works very fast for me and NEVER has it caused a crash.
With that said I flatten the nondestructive effects before using other tools such as masking, cloning and painting.
Corel needs to study the working behaviors and adjust their coding.
Here's an image that I used the adjustment docker with, white balance, tone curve, saturation, vibrance and light tools. My camera handles images in lots of 10,000 this is the third lot this year and the image number is 7757.
The image handling is smooth and never crashes. I do have one issue that comes and goes with Windows updates and that's micro horizontal lines in the display, not in the output just the display.
The second image is one that I output for the wife of a friend on a heat fusion dry tone digital print engine. It is a pastel lavender Iris that was specifically interesting as it has very little color but output very well. Again, all color adjustment done in Photo-PAINT 2024 specific use of the adjustment docker for white balance, light tool, vibrance and saturation.