![]() ![]() ![]() I couldn’t find anything in that location (on the Mac) but I have got this using the systeminfo command: Can you provide the text from Rhino’s Help -> System Information. It’s possible that our in-house builds currently work…so I’m hoping David can get you a version to test out (if you’re willing to try not-so-stable versions of Rhino for the time if I can determine which version should work, then I’ll probably just post a link to it here…but if this is something in a private branch that you’re working on, then you’ll need to do the leg work here. Rhino tries its best to get around things like this by iterating through a series of smaller output and then “tiling” them together…but if you’re using the clipboard, the final result still must be the entire image in memory… So if you’re using ViewCaptureToClipboard, and not getting the correct results, I would try ViewCaptureToFile and see if it helps at all… As mentioned, I will try to reproduce the “blackness” issue on my MacBook Pro today (it’s very limited by hardware and memory), and then see if I can determine the cause. Using ViewCaptureToFile though, and saving it to a file and then loading it into “Preview” does seem to work…so who knows what’s really going on with “Preview” and the clipboard at this point.Īnyways, getting high resolution output is unfortunately going to require massive amounts of memory (both main memory and GPU memory) by Rhino in order to do the things it does…so any limiting hardware in this is area is going to most likely also limit the capabilities and possibilities. I’m going to load the file up on my MBP today at some point to see if I can reproduce the black object results…as of right now, I can actually get 6x working on my iMac, which is also using a 5K monitor and maximized viewport…so do the math on that one… Bottom line here, is that it seems to work so far using the latest Mac Rhino in-house build… Mac’s “Preview” app has trouble with the results in the clipboard, which I believe is because of the overall size…however, GIMP handles it just fine, so it’s obviously not a clipboard limitation problem. Is it possible for you to provide with a link to a version where you believe this should work? Sounds like would be a perfect test for it.
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