Re: Ways to improve Gimp 2.9 performance

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All you have to do is set marching ants speed to 10 and watch it ramp up the CPU.
Perhaps setting marching ants speed to 0 should simply disable the updates altogether? Generate the ants at one time, and don't bother updating them again...


On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Nicolas Robidoux <nicolas.robidoux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chiming in:

Multi-core requires "love" to work well.
ImageMagick, for example, has been known to run considerably faster on busy systems with openMP disabled.

In GIMP 2.6, frequent "marching ants" were a CPU sink. (Bad "observer effect".)

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