Viewer performance Issues
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:23 pm
Xnview might well be one of the most full featured and highly customizable image management application that I know, it's viewer performance unfortunately is among the worse you'll find.
One of the common use of a image viewer/manager is navigating through a folder with the viewer (often in fullscreen) and reviewing each pictures in it with the next/previous navigation controls (in my case, the mousewheel).
If you happen to have a few (or more) high-res image in the folder you're viewing. this simple viewing session will end up to be more painfull than it should, You will quickly loose track of where you are in the flow because you have absolutely no visual feedback of which image the viewer is painfully loading (and eventually also resizing with it's "ubber fast" high quality resize algorithm).
so Pierre, could you please do xnview a huge favor and:
1. give it's viewer an instant preview. (just displaying a magnified thumb while it's loading would do)
2. Can't the high quality resize algorithm be optimized somehow ? (maybe caching the resized version of the image might just do the trick)
Though I would love to see xnview use the available ressources of current hardware more effectively,(it is kind of sad to see xnview perform just the same on a 8cpu+16GB ram workstation and on my 3 years old laptop) I'm not asking for improved multithreading or gpu optimisations here, but just for a few "small" fix that I'm certain would greatly improve the perceived xnview viewer performance.
One of the common use of a image viewer/manager is navigating through a folder with the viewer (often in fullscreen) and reviewing each pictures in it with the next/previous navigation controls (in my case, the mousewheel).
If you happen to have a few (or more) high-res image in the folder you're viewing. this simple viewing session will end up to be more painfull than it should, You will quickly loose track of where you are in the flow because you have absolutely no visual feedback of which image the viewer is painfully loading (and eventually also resizing with it's "ubber fast" high quality resize algorithm).
so Pierre, could you please do xnview a huge favor and:
1. give it's viewer an instant preview. (just displaying a magnified thumb while it's loading would do)
2. Can't the high quality resize algorithm be optimized somehow ? (maybe caching the resized version of the image might just do the trick)
Though I would love to see xnview use the available ressources of current hardware more effectively,(it is kind of sad to see xnview perform just the same on a 8cpu+16GB ram workstation and on my 3 years old laptop) I'm not asking for improved multithreading or gpu optimisations here, but just for a few "small" fix that I'm certain would greatly improve the perceived xnview viewer performance.