09-16-2018 07:00 AM
09-16-2018 07:03 PM - edited 09-16-2018 07:08 PM
Greetings,
Lets see what we can do to help.
Frist, "screen card". The correct term is video card, graphics card or GPU. A dedicated graphics card like a GTX 1050Ti helps improve image rendering (what's displaying on your screen). It does not offer any significant speed improvents to image or batch processing. It only offloads a small percentage of processing from the CPU.
Batch processing performance. If you want this to imporove, you need to look at storage, CPU and memory. Best performance is going to be achieved by using an SSD or m.2, quad core or better CPU and 8~32GB of RAM.
You have to enable support for a dedicated graphics card in DPP. Did you do this in Tools > Preferences > Image Processing2 menu?
Again, don't expect some kind of miracle if you are running a 4-5 yeard old computer with specs that meet DPP's minimum requirements.
Last, why do you want to go back to DPP v4.7.1? I suggest you stay with the latest version. If you are having issues with it, I would suggest uninstalling, restarting and performing a fresh install of the latest version only.
But if you really want 4.7.1 back, I have a copy of it. Here I have 4.7.2 as well.
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10-09-2018 02:46 AM
Thanks for your replay!
Please see comments in red...
Frist, "screen card". The correct term is video card, graphics card or GPU. A dedicated graphics card like a GTX 1050Ti helps improve image rendering (what's displaying on your screen). It does not offer any significant speed improvents to image or batch processing. It only offloads a small percentage of processing from the CPU.
Ok. Mine English isn't perfect meanwhile.... I'm from Israel.
(This is why it took me time to respond - i takes my time to write in English...)
I undestannd that the graphic card won't help to the batch process,
But i payed for it hopefully it will help DPP to load the image faster,
and to preview the edit changes faster.
Did I wrong?
Batch processing performance. If you want this to imporove, you need to look at storage, CPU and memory. Best performance is going to be achieved by using an SSD or m.2, quad core or better CPU and 8~32GB of RAM.
I have I5 7500, 16 RAM, SSD, and GeForce GTX 1050Ti.
You have to enable support for a dedicated graphics card in DPP. Did you do this in Tools > Preferences > Image Processing2 menu?
Yes, I did, and didn't see big different (after reopen). More then that - the DPP seems to be a little more exact with pre-preview (first 7 seconds, before full preview) WITHOUT the card use.
Again, don't expect some kind of miracle if you are running a 4-5 yeard old computer with specs that meet DPP's minimum requirements.
Last, why do you want to go back to DPP v4.7.1? I suggest you stay with the latest version. If you are having issues with it, I would suggest uninstalling, restarting and performing a fresh install of the latest version only.
But if you really want 4.7.1 back, I have a copy of it. Here I have 4.7.2 as well.
Thanks a lot! Maybe it will really save me...
10-15-2018 08:19 AM
10-15-2018 11:22 AM
So,
What the point with cuda prossesores?
And this link is also the same point?
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