The search for the AFC is terrible, I thought it was a problem with my unit and I even contacted the Panasonic technical service, if you make a burst you will catch shots in the fuzzy moment of the "breathing" of the focus. False positives has happened to me with LX100 (not with FZ1000), it is not a defect of my unit, I have tried several, it only happens in certain conditions and especially in the longer focal (70mm equiv), but it is very frustrating. For example, the Kontakt 2 preferences file is called Kontakt 2.plist.My focus point was on the treetop in both shots (one of them is on my Flickr). As a rule of thumb, the files associated with the product usually contain the product name. Press command-backspace to delete the fileĪlternatively, you may navigate to the above directories and manually delete the files / folders. Select the folder or file in the lower pane of the results window In the upper pane, select the file or folder according to the location (as noted above) Set the filter for "Name", "contains" to return the best results Press Apple-F in the Finder to bring up Sherlock For example, to safely remove Kontakt 2 from your computer: Search for the product name, then delete the returned results. The easiest way to remove a Native Instruments product from your system is to use the Finder (or Spotlight). MacintoshHD/Library/Application Support/Native Instruments MacintoshHD/Library/Application Support/Digidesign/Plug-insįor sample line products using DFD, the following directory is also created: MacintoshHD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components MacintoshHD/Applications (unless otherwise specified at installation time) Native Instruments installers write files into the following directories (the ~ symbol means your user home directory) For hardware, an uninstaller may be used to avoid manually deleting system extensions. Hardware, on the other hand, does usually place extensions (files) in the system folder. There are exceptions to this, but generally for software it remains true. This is primarily because the installation process is relatively simple, with very few files being installed in common places. Like most products on OS X, NI software does not have an uninstaller.
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