Am Sonntag, 3. September 2017, 13:52:47 CEST schrieb [email protected]: > On Sun, Sep 3, 2017, at 10:27, Brune Wayce wrote:
> > the important thing is to improve the "live" feeling when I edit a > > picture. > > Now, also with few modules enabled (crop/rotate, exposure, local contrast, > > equalizer, denoise profiled), during the zoom in/out the panel freeze with > > "working.." showing for 2 or 3 sec. > > As far as the "feel", it can really help (even with OpenCL) to keep > denoising off for most your editing, and only enable it last. Once I found > the setting I liked for my camera in "profiled denoise", I created a style > for just that module, and have it applied in the export module. Now I only > mess with denoising in darkroom mode for special cases. :) Which GPU are you using? With my 1060 GTX I turn it on whenever I want. Even combined with the equalizer and other modules enabled I find the slowdown not disruptive. 1.) Debian driver install: Nobody mentioned the official wikipage. All you need is described there: https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers 2.) Selection of GPU: Spending 150 euro for a 1050ti is useless, which is underlined by the benchmarks of phoronix. If you want to use profiled denoise with nlm or equalizer you will feel the slow down. And you want to use this modules. I bought three GPUs in row within four years only for darktable and started with a Nividia 640GT. Profiled denoise and equalizer caused massive slow downs, although the card was most of the time faster than my i7-2600. Okay, next I spent money on a R9 270X, which delivered good value for money. It worked fine until the driver support was dropped by AMD. Debian 9 has no frglx anymore, so I ended up with an Nividia GTX 1060. Christian ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
