I find that little of the time spent is due to the disk drive, which is
the reason for my comment that a 7200 rpm drive, even though it is 33%
faster than a 5400 rpm drive, will not necessarily reduce load times by
a like percentage.

As for my times being slow, you're right: I was quoting the performace
of my "junker" computer which is used only for scanning -- it's a 466
Celeron with 512MB RAM but Intel's woefully undersized L2 cache.
However, the times you quote make me wonder if you are loading
LZW-compressed TIFFs. If so, it is *definitely* time for me to upgrade
the scanner computer!

Thanks for your comments,
  --Dana
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From: geoff murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Scanning and memory limits in Windows
Date: Saturday, July 28, 2001 6:15 AM

Hi Dana,
            Gee your times seem very slow. I tried loading a 56mb file
from
my scratch disk and it took 3.6 seconds. A 169mb file took 17 seconds.
This
on a Win 98SE machine with a 1Ghz Athlon and 512mb of PC133 ram and two
7200rpm hard drives. Scratch partition is not on the hard drive which
has
PS6. 7200 rpm drives made a significant difference to overall speed.

Geoff Murray
www.geoffmurray.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dana Trout" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 7:40 AM
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Scanning and memory limits in Windows


> A 25% faster drive won't necessarily get you 25% faster load/store
> times. PhotoShop seems to be inordinately slow in dealing with
> compressed TIFFs -- I got curious so I set up a cache large enough to
> hold the whole file (53MB). The first time I loaded it into PhotoShop
> it took 61 seconds (reading from the disk). I then closed the file
and
> reloaded it into PhotoShop (this time from the cache -- the disk
light
> never even blinked) and it took 55 seconds. And I'm reasonably sure
> that a RAM cache is *much* faster than a 7200 rpm drive!
>
> BTW, Ed's VueScan takes less than 30 seconds to read the same file.
>   --Dana
> ----------
> From: Rob Geraghty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: Scanning and memory limits
in
> Windows
> Date: Friday, July 27, 2001 12:22 AM
>
> < snip >
>
> On the other hand I'm reasonably sure the main
> bottleneck in my PC when dealing with large scans is the 5400RPM IDE
> drive.
>  A 7200RPM drive would speed up loading and saving files by at least
> 25%.
>  Two 7200rpm drives in a RAID array should be significantly better
> still.
>  Loading and saving files is the no.1 timewaster for me when working
> with
> film scans on my PC.
>
> Rob
>
>
> Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://wordweb.com
>
>
>

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