I currently have 6 gigs of DDR3 RAM in my PC. I increased Gimp's
tile-cache size to 3 gigs, and left "number of processors" at 8 (as well
as everything else).
On 04/02/2011 00:28, Sven Neumann wrote:
On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 15:32 +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote:
Speaking of which, I am using an i7
> I'd like to orient a picture of a book so that it's on a 45 degree
> angle and then "cut out" the area around the "book" to that when you
> view the picture is looks like a book on a 45 degree angle with no
> area
> around it. I'm sure GIMP can do that but the question is whether I
> can
> put
> I'd like to orient a picture of a book so that it's on a 45 degree
> angle and then "cut out" the area around the "book" to that when you
> view the picture is looks like a book on a 45 degree angle with no area
> around it. I'm sure GIMP can do that but the question is whether I can
> put tha
I'd like to orient a picture of a book so that it's on a 45 degree
angle and then "cut out" the area around the "book" to that when you
view the picture is looks like a book on a 45 degree angle with no area
around it. I'm sure GIMP can do that but the question is whether I can
put that same pho
On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 15:32 +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote:
> Speaking of which, I am using an i7 PC with 3 gigs of RAM allocated to
> Gimp alone, so I'm not sure how to make Gimp's response time any quicker.
What exactly do you mean when you say that you allocated 3 gigs of RAM
to GIMP? Did you incre