Camera Raw Speed Benchmark
Would you like to compare your speed in opening a raw file via Camera Raw with that of other systems? If so, and you can spare a few minutes, here's what I propose: Download the Canon EOS-40D raw...
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Custom-built Intel P45 Express/ICH10R with Core2 Duo at 3.55GHz and 4GB RAM, Windows 7 64b: CR 7.2 64bOpen in CR: 1.5s to appear, 5.0s to full preview.Render to PS: 8.1s I don't have a copy of CR 7.0...
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Interesting distinction "to full preview". I hadn't noticed it before but the little yellow triangle "warning" symbol goes away a bit after the preview is first displayed, though I'm not seeing any...
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CR 7.0 64bOpen in CR: 1.5s to appear, 4.2s to full preview.Render to PS: 6.6s CR 7.2 64bOpen in CR: 1.5s to appear, 5.0s to full preview.Render to PS: 8.1s
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Noel Carboni wrote: Interesting distinction "to full preview". I hadn't noticed it before but the little yellow triangle "warning" symbol goes away a bit after the preview is first displayed, though...
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I hadn't thought about the caching, but of course that makes sense. The "full display" number probably is the more important of the two. Thanks for helping clarify that, and for adding your...
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I have a pc win 7 64 bit 24 GB Ram Intel Xeon w3680 @ 3,33Ghz Quad Programs on SSD, Cache on SSDtook with ACR 7.2 1.8 sec - 3,9 sec in CS5 1.5 sec - 2.2 sec Seems like performance...
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Thanks for your contribution here, Blitzchris. Sounds like you have a very nice machine. Means less than 4 secs per D800 file - my computer takes about 12- 14 secs for that operation. That sounds kind...
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My latest CR7 timings, all hosted in Ps 13.0.1 64b: (Version: Open/Full preview in CR, Render to Ps)7.0: 1.6/4.4, 6.67.1: 1.8/5.2, 7.97.2: 1.7/5.1, 8.17.3rc: 1.4/4.8, 8.1
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I devised a simpler test, for my own purposes, which I thought I'd share. I have a folder of 36 Raw photos, which have been processed as normal, and have varying amounts of cropping, basic settings,...
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Thanks for the additional information. The really strange thing here is that the operation on multiple files doesn't scale quite the way you'd think it would. Your one image timing clearly showed the...
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Noel Carboni wrote: Yammer, you might find you can get some new life from your system by moving to SSD storage (e.g., an array of SSDs).Since this thread started, I have cranked up my Core2 Duo to...
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I second this, using the EOS 1Dx ACR 7.1 is the first to support my Raw files, but on a brand new MacPro with 32 GB RAM and SSD and a PCI slot accelsior everything is about lightning fast except for...
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I upgraded my PC this week—I replaced the core components and reinstalled the OS and applications as before. The PC spec is now as before, but with i7-3770K 4.4GHz, Z77 with SATA3 and 16GB fast RAM....
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Congrats on that speed boost, Yammer! We all work better when the computer doesn't get in the way for as long. -Noel
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FYI, with Camera Raw 8.1: Time to open first preview in Camera Raw dialog: 1.0 seconds.Time after preview for /!\ warning symbol to disappear: 1.2 seconds.Time to open the image into Photoshop: 2.0...
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Haswell version of what? You have a new workstation motherboard in your sights? -Noel
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Seems fast on its own, but Bridge preview/thumbnail generation running slow/erratically.
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Not a workstation for sure! The Dell tx600's are a piece of crap! I'll likely run the H87 chipset as I won't be overclocking. That chipset has much going for it. In fact, the Haswells them selves are...
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