![]() ![]() Support for some WAV codecs (pcm_s24le) has been improved. The Cmd-0 shortcut will now open the window if its closed, close it if it's open and in the foreground, or pull it forward if it's already open but in the background. Command-line debugging options have been added.įission's Start window has been made more intelligent.A “Quit and Relaunch for Debugging” option has been added, accessed by pressing option in the Help menu.When a log is activated, it will also collect recent crash logs, to better understand any issues.Logs are now activated with simple checkboxes.Machine details are no longer needlessly included in copied errors.Active logs are now listed in the logging files.Many debugging improvements have been made: The application's “Help” menu has also been modified and streamlined, to get you assistance as quickly as possible. Finally, the new “Skip for Now” button allows you to delay updating if desired.Īs always, we strongly recommend leaving the “Automatically check for updates” option enabled.įission's manual is now provided online, rather than being built in to the application. ![]() The update interface has been improved, with several design and text enhancements.Automatic background updating has been removed as well, placing the user in charge of all updates. To avoid possible issues, Fission will no longer offer to “Install on Quit”.It is now based on Sparkle 1.26.0, with several customizations. Initial Support for MacOS 12 (Monterey) Fission now has initial compatibility with the forthcoming MacOS 12 (Monterey).Įnhancements to Fission's Built-In Updating Fission's updating code has been overhauled and improved. If you're still on 10.13 (or lower), be sure to see our Legacy Software page. This will require a fix from Apple.įission now requires MacOS 10.14 (Mojave) or higher. At present, QuickLook does not properly preview chapterized AAC files. Unfortunately, that change led to issues with the Music and QuickTime Player apps. The Export window no longer incorrectly throws an exception with certain custom formats and sample rates.Ĭlicking in the Export window no longer incorrectly shifts content visually.Ī change made in Fission 2.7.1 that worked around a performance issue with the QuickLook feature in MacOS has been reverted. To prevent issues with other applications loading AIFF files, Fission no longer preserves old HFS Type/Creator codes.įission now avoids preventing the Mac from sleeping, except when it's actively playing audio.įission now correctly shows the “Compilation” tag, even if it does not conform to specs. The Composer and Grouping tags are now supported for FLAC files. Improved Resampler Fission's sample rate converter has been overhauled, and now provides greatly improved conversion quality.Įxporting to Apple Lossless, FLAC, AIFF, and WAV now offers advanced “Dithering” settings. Needless to say, it's not possible to disable this from inside Preview.Full Support for MacOS 12 (Monterey) Fission now has full compatibility with the MacOS 12 (Monterey). In addition, it might be the reason for some huge (say, 40k x 20k) panos initially loading (with screen resolution) but, then, increasingly getting blocked in some seconds by non-transparent blocks like in the following screenshots (displaying a 40k x 20k pano):Īfter 13 seconds - and, after this, the entire surface gets increasingly more hidden I really don't need this feature - it's pretty distracting when all I want is to quickly check out my shots. The case is the same in Yosemite (OS X 10.10 as of the current (second) public beta). This, in general, results in the images' being divided into 4 quarters and updating (in most cases, slightly enhancing the contrast) these image quarters,one after the other, after the initial loading. After upgrading to Mavericks (OS X 10.9(.4)), I've noticed the stock Preview app has some kind of automatic image enhancement going on when simply presenting images. ![]()
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