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Hi Peter,
I've recently upgraded my Windows 2000 Professional system from a > Pentium 3-500MHz with 512MB of RAM to > Pentium 4-1.5GHz with 1.5GB of RAM and noticed that interpolation of larger images has slowed drastically. I have tried upgrading to the latest version (v2.31), to no avail - interpolation under the supposedly slower system was smooth and faster. Under the Pentium 4 system, PMView interpolates larger images in a choppy manner, and is at least a magnitude slower to complete the render. Any ideas? Thanks, - Wade |
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QUOTE Originally posted by Peter:
[b:post_uid0]Try a 1600x1200 GIF and a 1600x1200 color JPEG. Do you notice a remarkable difference in speed?[/b:post_uid0] Hi Peter, just saw your helpful reply - No difference in loading or rendering speed that I could discern. Both took about 4 seconds after I dbl-clicked them from the File Open dialog. - wader |
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