f-spot + ufraw = high CPU.
- From: Pat Suwalski <pat suwalski net>
- To: f-spot-list gnome org
- Subject: f-spot + ufraw = high CPU.
- Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 15:29:40 -0500
Hello,
Since installing ufraw on my system, I've noticed that f-spot grinds my
computer down to a crawl whenever importing RAW. When importing a
hundred cr2s, something along the lines of:
15:02:59 up 15 days, 19:06, 12 users, load average: 29.48, 26.56, 17.19
And it looks like this in the process tree:
pat 716 82.8 3.3 511324 34596 ? Rl 14:40 19:09 f-spot
/usr/lib/f-spot/f-spot.exe --import gphoto2:usb:005,011
pat 744 0.0 0.0 62824 952 ? SN 14:41 0:00
identify -format %w;\n%h;\n%c;\n -ping
/home/pat/Photos/2008/11/16/img_6895.cr2
pat 745 0.0 0.0 4020 388 ? SN 14:41 0:00 \_ sh
-c "ufraw-batch" --silent --wb=camera --black-point=auto --exposure=auto
--create-id=also --out-type=ppm16 "--output=/tmp/magick-XXQMaLja.pnm"
"/tmp/magick-XXXDwQV9"
Any guesses why it does this? Without ufraw installed, the photos seem
to import and otherwise function just fine. Is this even something
f-spot is doing, or something from ImageMagick?
As it stands, having ufraw really hurts the f-spot experience.
--Pat
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