Thanks for the good software! I enjoy using it.
My photos look fine with the 4.4.2. Recently I installed the 4.4.3 and the photos look very much underexposed. Some still look fine. Those that look underexposed have a very small rectangle appear at the top left corner. I had uninstalled 4.4.3 and reinstalled 4.4.2 and now my photos look fine. How can I rectify this strange behaviour?
You are likely running Mac OS X 10.4.6. The EOS 10D CRW/THM files have fairly low resolution previews in them. 4.4.3 when running 10.4.6 can render the RAW image using Apple's ImageIO and that is the rendering that you are seeing. 4.4.3.1 will have a checkbox to entirely disable RAW rendering.
I am shooting with a EOS 10D. I am using a iBook G4 (1.2GHz) with 256MB Ram and 512MB Ram add on. The Video Ram is 32MB.
Also how can I make the photos appears faster in the preview mode and when viewing it in 100%? Will upgrading the 512 MB Ram to 1 Gb Ram help? Or it is better to upgrade the Video Ram?
Thanks in advance for the solution and advance.
Once you disable the RAW support, your speed should return. If it still does not feel fast enough, then yes, adding more RAM can help, but all things being equal a faster CPU will give you the most performance. I can vouch for a MacBook doing quite well with Photo Mechanic and large images.
In the meantime, go into the Preferences and click on the Preview tab. Make sure the "For RAW+JPEG:" popup reads "Use JPEG Preview for speed". Make sure the "For RAW only:" popup reads "Use embedded JPEG Preview for speed".
HTH,
-Kirk