QUOTE (Peter @ Aug 18 2006, 09:06 PM)

Have you disabled the interpolation completely?
What CPU and speed are you using? The lastest versions of PMView are optimized for Pentium II and above. The JPEG codec works with floating point instead of integer arithmetic, and assembly code is removed to improve compatibity.
If loading feels too slow in PMView Pro, your best bet is probably to switch to PMView 2000 or upgrade to a faster CPU. (PMView 2000 uses integer arithmetic and some assembly to speed up JPEG reading).
Thanks,
Peter
Hi,
and thanks for your answer. I have disabled interpolation within the settings (is that "completely"?). But there is no significant change concerning the loadingtime. The difference between tif and jpg pictures is the same.
CPU speed is 3 GHz with an Intel Pent. IV, 1 GB memory
>probably to switch to PMView 200
Do you mean the old version of PMView? Should this be faster?
But again: The eCS-pictureviewer load tif and jpg faster, both with SAME speed.
Thanks in advance for your help
Hanno
PS: I am sure you are able to reproduce this problem: Compare loadingtime for 2000x3000, 6Mb JPG-pictures with 2000x30000, 17Mb TIFF-pictures.