Guy Mancuso
Administrator, Instructor
Just saw this and thought I would post this right away. Seems like Henry was fine with instal but just in case
This comes from Phase One
KNOWLEDGEBASE ARTICLE
Article ID 2271
Summary Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard compatiblity with Capture One 4.8.2
Problem Is Capture One 4.8.2 comaptible with Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard?
Solution No it is not, next release beyond 4.8.2 will be, mean while we can provide the following workaround:
When starting Capture One for the first time on Snow Leopard (if software has not been activated or session file exist on the computer),
If you try to go into either Standard or Pro trial mode as the first action it will crash. It will continue crashing every time you try to start the application, after the License window is dismissed.
To get around this you must first go to DB mode so that the Session file can be initialized, and then back into Trial mode. So, to break it down into easy steps:
1. Install Snow Leopard.
2. Start CO. In the License dialog choose "Use Capture One DB", and click the "Use" button.
3. Capture One will crash. This is unavoidable. Restart it - you will start in DB mode, without seeing the License dialog.
4. Go to the Capture One->License... menu item. Choose "Try Capture One Pro" (or whichever trial mode is desired), and click "Try".
5. Capture One will relaunch, and start in Trial mode.
6. There will be an error message about being unable to verify the license code, every time you start in Trial mode. Ignore this.
Notes: Switching from Standard trial to Pro trial does not relaunch, and always starts in the original mode, always requiring another prelaunch.
You must switch to DB and then to the other trial mode to change.
You can activate the software with your product key, this works without any issues.
Other known issues are:
Non-image (or unsupported image) files appear in the browser. To see this in action, simply browse to the Preferences folder - all the plists are visible.
Process progress bar in the Process Summary tool has corrupted graphics.
Last updated August 28, 2009
This article applies to the following categories
Operating System:
Mac OS 10.6.x Snow Leopard
Software:
Capture One 4.x
Capture One 4.x DB
Capture One 4.x PRO
This comes from Phase One
KNOWLEDGEBASE ARTICLE
Article ID 2271
Summary Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard compatiblity with Capture One 4.8.2
Problem Is Capture One 4.8.2 comaptible with Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard?
Solution No it is not, next release beyond 4.8.2 will be, mean while we can provide the following workaround:
When starting Capture One for the first time on Snow Leopard (if software has not been activated or session file exist on the computer),
If you try to go into either Standard or Pro trial mode as the first action it will crash. It will continue crashing every time you try to start the application, after the License window is dismissed.
To get around this you must first go to DB mode so that the Session file can be initialized, and then back into Trial mode. So, to break it down into easy steps:
1. Install Snow Leopard.
2. Start CO. In the License dialog choose "Use Capture One DB", and click the "Use" button.
3. Capture One will crash. This is unavoidable. Restart it - you will start in DB mode, without seeing the License dialog.
4. Go to the Capture One->License... menu item. Choose "Try Capture One Pro" (or whichever trial mode is desired), and click "Try".
5. Capture One will relaunch, and start in Trial mode.
6. There will be an error message about being unable to verify the license code, every time you start in Trial mode. Ignore this.
Notes: Switching from Standard trial to Pro trial does not relaunch, and always starts in the original mode, always requiring another prelaunch.
You must switch to DB and then to the other trial mode to change.
You can activate the software with your product key, this works without any issues.
Other known issues are:
Non-image (or unsupported image) files appear in the browser. To see this in action, simply browse to the Preferences folder - all the plists are visible.
Process progress bar in the Process Summary tool has corrupted graphics.
Last updated August 28, 2009
This article applies to the following categories
Operating System:
Mac OS 10.6.x Snow Leopard
Software:
Capture One 4.x
Capture One 4.x DB
Capture One 4.x PRO