On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 06:50:58 -0500, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak
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Mike Rooney wrote:
No, bug 536673 says the files are not thumbnailed at all under some
conditions. It is not a question of speed.
Thumbnailing is a slow process (especially for raw files) since it is
compute and io intensive (i.e., lots of matrix algebra + large files).
That is not neccessarily true. I know that the Nikon RAW file format also
stores jpeg
encoded preview images ('thumbnails') within the RAW file, enabling a real
quick preview.
And I bet all modern digital cameras do when shooting in RAW mode.
But I don't know whether ufraw is used by nautilus with this option
--embedded-image
Extract the preview image embedded in the raw file instead
of
converting the raw image.
This will clearly speed things up seriously.
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Christian Kirbach
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