Re: [Gimp-user] Debugging Perf on Linux



Big thanks to Elle, it turns out the integer precision was the issue.  On the laptop I was in integer precision, but it was 8 bit because I'd loaded the image from a jpeg.  Switching to 32-bit float makes things much more usable on the desktop


On 03/27/2018 06:35 PM, Robert Bieber wrote:

How would I tell?  I just generated my monitor profiles with Ubuntu's color management control panel section: I'm still not as much of a power-user in that area as I'd like to be

So is there any chance that your monitor profile at home is a LUT profile? What about the image's assigned profile - was it possibly a LUT profile? And/or was soft proofing somehow activated?
How would I tell?  I just generated my monitor profiles with Ubuntu's color management control panel section: I'm still not as much of a power-user in that area as I'd like to be

Also, try operating at 32f instead of 16i, which will eliminate some internal precision changes. And try disabling opencl and setting the number of threads to "1".

Interesting.  I'll give that a shot too, although I was definitely in an integer mode when testing on my laptop and didn't experience any noticeable perf degradation, so I'm guessing that's not the culprit
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