![]() ![]() I usually walk away from the machine and do something else for a while when I start a batch. Sometimes I need to use it anyway to batch convert moon pics I intend to stack. Selecting files to move to another directory is especially slow. While not as old as the linux server, it can also be painful to use when dealing with many x3f files. Meanwhile RawTherapee running on the same machine is blazingly fast in comparison. I have already tried doing this sort on the linux machine with SPP and concluded that it was not an efficient use of my time. Simply coming up with the thumb nails takes minutes. However the age of the machine plus the number of files means every action takes a long time. You lose the GPU optimization, but it can work. I emptied some flash cards onto the server into a temp folder. I have this ancient Linux server that has a lot of my files. In my versions of SPP, the thumbnails are not color-managed. I running a 2011 27 inch iMac with OS High Sierra with 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 16gb ram 1tb SSD driveĪlso just for sorting I don't need a full editor. My 27 inch 2011 iMac runs right along on all my SD's and FP's it isn't a speed demon, but I can pull up 36 raw images with information in thumbnail format, in 5-6 seconds or less. Then I can sort the images into sub folders and work on them.ĭon't understand this one. I believe 6.8.1 is out but my machine is too old to run it.Īll I really need is the thumbnail and a date. ![]() What camera? I use SPP 6.8 but have all the older versions as well. I have a large number of raw files to sort through and I was wondering if there was something that would help me do it quickly. ![]()
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