I have recently enabled Raw Rendering. From Process Explorer I can see both PM6 and Adobe DNG Converter are working like mad- over hours and hours on a single Contact Sheet. What I don't see are any updates in the Contact Sheet indicating that rendering is completing for individual images (i.e., the filename changing from red). Refreshing does nothing.
I'm troubleshooting an issue with the crop preview in the Preview Window that I am now convinced has to do with having enabled Raw Rendering. But it's challenging because of the extent to which PM6/Adobe DNG are consuming the machine with no seeming progress.
My question is this- what exactly is going on when I flip the switch to enable Raw Rendering? I thought it was simply generating a rendered preview of the raw image and tucking it away in the Raw Rendering Cache. Is there more to it than that? How does an existing crop on the raw file play into this (I know- the answer to that should be obvious
)? It does appear that the Contact Sheet thumbnail is regenerated as well (as I would expect)- right? The current folder-based Contact Sheet that I'm working with has 75 images in it. The same seemingly-incomplete images have remained for hours.
Thanks for any clarification.
...Bill
Win 10 with 16Gb, NVIDIA 1050 Ti 4Gb with Dual Displays (1920 & 3840), PM6+, all caching on SSD