On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 10:13:21PM +0100, Nicolas wrote: > Here's one of the pics : > http://www.europephoto.com/info/dsc_41219.jpg > It's one of the pics I took on last weekend. That problem isn't limited > to that picture only. I tested jhead on several other pics, and the > problem is the same. Moreover, the pics come from my Nikon camera, and > I did not change anything on my camera from months now. > > #echo $JPEGMEM > (nothing) > > #echo $JPEGMEM > 1024
Sorry I misread the instruction, it should be 1024M On my very slow box I get: ~/debian/libjpeg%time jpegtran -rotate 90 dsc_41219.jpg >dsc_41219-90.jpg jpegtran -rotate 90 dsc_41219.jpg > dsc_41219-90.jpg 1,84s user 58,20s system 83% cpu 1:11,77 total ~/debian/libjpeg%time JPEGMEM=128M jpegtran -rotate 90 dsc_41219.jpg >dsc_41219-90.jpg JPEGMEM=128M jpegtran -rotate 90 dsc_41219.jpg > dsc_41219-90.jpg 1,60s user 0,18s system 74% cpu 2,382 total However, I will try to improve the default in the next upload of libjpeg. Thanks a lot to have provided me with an example, I did not test jpegtran with a large enough jpeg file before uploading the package. Cheers, -- Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Imagine a large red swirl here. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

