Author Topic: ThumbsPlus use of GPUs on graphics boards  (Read 3272 times)

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PChristley

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ThumbsPlus use of GPUs on graphics boards
« on: 2013-01-16 16:59:37 »
I would like to suggest the use of graphics board GPUs to render images.

The jpg files from my camera run between 8 and 17 meg. Each jpeg takes between 4 and 5 seconds to render. I had to scale jpeg size down to 1/4 size to get an acceptable rendering time. I could wait that long for one picture, but when viewing a slide show, that wait is seemingly interminable. My graphics board contains GPUs that supports massive parallel processing capability which is used by many image processing software programs. Photoshop, Paintshop Pro and PowerDirector are three that I use that take advantage of the graphics board GPU.

Daan van Rooijen

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ThumbsPlus use of GPUs on graphics boards
« Reply #1 on: 2013-01-16 17:21:35 »
> The jpg files from my camera run between 8 and 17 meg.

Chances are that the built-in virtual memory manager is kicking in with those files, slowing down the rendering speed. If you haven't tried already, I'd recommend that you turn it off to see how much of a difference that makes (see [msg=17]If larger images load slowly..[/msg])
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