![]() ![]() No big deal, you say, but when you’re running a batch of 100 or so photos, it starts to count. Second, you’re missing out on tons of cool stuff! I work a great deal with DeepPRIME on my quad-core iMac i7 at 4 Ghz, processing a single image (DeepPRRIME plus all edits) took an average of around 45 seconds per image. Given that Intel versions of Macs can still be bought today, it is very likely that you will be able too run software that has not been fully ported to Apple Silicon for several years, not to mention that DxO and others would obviously move to update the application if Apple discontinued Rosetta 2 support. Rosetta 1 was released in 2006 with macOS Tiger and officially discontinued in 2011 with macOS Lion (thought you could still run versions of the OS for a while without upgrading to Lion). Well, you decide what to spend your money on, but I, for one, have to disagree with your approach. ![]() I’m holding off making a purchase of DxO software until it is able to run without Rosetta. ![]()
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