On Sun, 10 Feb 2008, Stroller wrote:
On 8 Feb 2008, at 23:42, Clarke Wixon wrote:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ipkg install gpe-gallery.
. . . which works, but is s-l-o-w when reading 8 megapixel digicam
pictures, for
example. Probably with sanely-sized pictures it would be quite a bit
better.
Please excuse me if this is a naive question, but isn't any image viewer
going to be slow, dealing with 8 megapixel pictures, running on a 200mhz
- 400mhz processor?
Not to mention eight megabytes of I/O from the micro-SD slot. I don't
have my Neo on-hand, but it'd be great to see some performance numbers
that can indicate what sort of performance is reasonable to expect.
I'd guess that the GPU's hardware might be used to accelerate image
resizing in GTA02, but ...
IMO you might be better off writing a bash script on your main machine
that uses ImageMagick to resize the images, then copy them across.
Yes - and in fact, JPEG supports embedded thumbnails that should not even
require you to read the whole image as I feared is the major time sink
(and certainly not require you to actually decode the whole image).
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