But then there is no point in a bigger screen anyway...
Den 6. apr. 2014 01:26 skrev <[email protected]> følgende:

> You can limit the maximum displayed (and processed, as far as I know)
> pixel dimensions in the global options, so no need to limit your screen
> size for that reason. :)
>
> On 2014-04-05 [email protected] wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > just a quick question. When working in Darktable, how much of a picture
> is
> > processed every time one adjusts something? Is it the whole file or just
> > the visible pixels? I mean, will it be slower on a bigger screen with
> > higher resolution?
> >
> > I use a somewhat old computer, with a Intel Core 2 Duo processor and
> > 1366x768 screen resolution. Darktable is working all right on it, but I
> > can't risk it to be slower. I am thinking about getting a 1920x1080
> screen,
> > but if that means more data is being processed and things are going
> slower
> > then maybe I shouldn't. Whart do you think?
> >
> > Hans Petter
> >
> > http://hpbirkeland.com
> >
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