![]() ![]() ![]() This daemon is a low priority process that uses the CPU only when Photos.app is not the frontmost app (so only when the app is either not open or is open but hidden or in the background).Ģ. Very, very frustrating!įrom what I have read after searching Apple's forums on "photoanalysisd"ġ. It seems as if some of Apples programs do not obey launchctl. I look through the Applications on my Mac and I can see a lot of stuff, some expensive, some less so that I brought but found out they didn't really work the way I wanted them to (or even work at all). Moving 300-400GB of data is pretty easy, recreating the work inside it, less so. I'm happy to spend my weekend investigating what works and doesn't work as any software I do buy, be it £10 or £300 for photo management software, will probably be the one I use for the next 4-5 years. It might be, it might not be, I don't know. So I respectfully disagree that Capture One is the definitive answer to my problem. My experience is that it's worth spending time up front trying to understand the way the software works, what support is available, what the alternatives are, does it fit in with how I'd like it to work, how quick is it with large amounts of data, does it support round trip editing, what video formats (if any) work? How does it integrate with other software. It's cost me more in time trying to bend a piece of software to try and make it work than to investigate what is the best software. I have spent £1,000's and possibly £10,000's of pounds over the last 30 years on commercial software that purports to do something well, to find it doesn't actually do what I want it to do. I wish they'd kill that thread off rather than l et people hope for a decent DAM.ĭuring the time you spend troubleshooting your mac and trying cheap software, you could have done so much work (i mean your main business) that it would easily surpass the cost of a decent software like capture one I guess :D We did see a thread where Affinity said they were launching a DAM in 2016. Most of it is family stuff but there's a lot of stuff for work. We have 50,000 photos, hundreds of videos adding up to around 400GB of stuff. We're slowly working our way through alternatives. Apple seems to have really screwed up launchctrl as well. That doesn't work any more, we tried that as well as editing removing the face detection daemon. ![]() until Apple maybe fixes things for Photos under Sierra. As said before you can try Pixave, XNview MP, Luminar, On1 Photo 2017 etc. Since I use still El Capitan here the latest Xcode version supporting that was v8.2.1. but sadly AFAIK they didn't took that over to Photos. Hmm at least for the iPhotos app there was once a turnaround to disable face recognition via settings. Don't really want to give Google all my photos. We contacted the developer and he didn't recommend we brought it for our needs.Īdobe Lightroom - Probably the best but we're then tied into Adobe which we don't want. you cannot easily rotate pictures, you have to work in radians which are displayed to 9 significant places. So the short summary is we have to use Sierra, we no longer have Aperture, we like Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo, we can't use Photos (we can't even start it up as it launches the facial recognition program), so we need a replacement to Photos.Įmulsion - Nice Beta but nowhere near ready to real work. Xcode is the most important program we run as we develop mobile apps. We can't downgrade back to El Capitan as we need Xcode 8.3 which is only available with Sierra. We then moved to Affinity Photo and we have a lot of stuff now in Affinity Photo, however after upgrading to Sierra we now have the above problem. Thanks Apple for throwing away a decent program. We used to use Aperture until Apple binned it for Photos. We are down in the weeds at kernel level trying to turn off using launchctl which also doesn't seem to work either (but it should!) This causes our Mac to go into a reboot cycle 20-40 secs after it starts running. There is a major issue with the facial analysis program that runs off Photos. ![]() The problem is Photos on Mac with Sierra is a problem for us. ![]()
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