Hi Henrik!
It coud be that you compare a 8bit and a 16bit Version from ImageMagick.
type on the shell:
identify -version
Version: ImageMagick 6.2.8 11/16/06 Q8 http://www.imagemagick.org
Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2006 ImageMagick Studio LLC
Q8 = 8bit and Q16=16bit Version
I recomend compiling IM from the sources and use this option while
configure: --with-quantum-depth=8
This improves speed drastically and I think 8bit depth is enough for
daily work . . .
Alex
Am 12.07.2007 um 15:27 schrieb Henrik Zagerholm:
Hello list,
Im running debian and until recently I used their ImageMagick
package with version 6.2.4.
Using this package I converted a 8 MB psd file to png in 3 seconds.
Now I downloaded and compiled the latest source 6.3.5 code.
Using the same convert command on the same file takes 17 seconds(!)
Has anyone the slightest idea what could be wrong and what
configure flags that could have this much impact.
The systems is a Intel P4 2.8GHz, with 1GB ram running debian etch.
Thanks,
Henrik
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