Am 03.12.18 um 12:11 schrieb Volker Lenhardt:
Am 02.12.18 um 17:12 schrieb Volker Lenhardt:
There's still the problem of too slow response with shifting a zoomed
in image to have e.g. a quick look at the corners to detect chromatic
aberration. And cropping an image is slow, too. All of this rating is
compared to what I was used to under Linux with less confined equipment.
I made another test using the command+arrow_keys to scroll once around a
zoomed in image. It is a good deal faster than using the trackpad.
I scrolled from the middle to the upper border, then to the left border,
down to the bottom, then to the right and up again and back to the
middle (i.e. once around the outer part of the image). Counted by the
output of "darktable -d perf" it took about 5 (6 CPU) seconds. In real
time I measured 50 seconds.
That's no fun.
Volker
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