Le 2 mai 13 à 22:19, Chris Barker a écrit :
> Or it shows a rough preview first while it generates a better one;
> the pop is the better preview arriving in view.
>
To get back to the original remark i.e. pixel loss on the edges of a
raw due to converter, I reacted to the information that was new to me
(loss) thinking it had to do with my own problem regarding pop and
sort of focal adjustment, I don't mean focus, I mean distortion and
size, just like a slide.
Of all the cameras I've tried this is in fact a first with the x10,
which must be a standard bayer and not an Xmos, go figure :-(
> In Aperture you can set the max size of the previews, to save time
> if necessary.
>
Same in LR
thanks Chris
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> Chris
>
> On 2 May 2013, at 20:38, Chuck Norcutt
> <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Just a very wild guess but I hypothesize that the 1/2 second delay is
>> due to virtual memory paging activity. LR is trying to do something
>> that requires more real memory than is available. It gets put on
>> hold
>> while the OS frees more memory by paging something else out to disk.
>> Then LR suddenly has the processor back with the real memory it needs
>> and can run at full speed... pop... it's suddenly on the screen.
>> Sounds
>> good to me because PhotoShop (and LR too?) has been known for many
>> years
>> to be a memory hog.
>
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