Hi,
Am 29.10.18 um 22:55 schrieb Aurélien Pierre:
Very pleased to hear that (not the bug part, though).
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In particular, I need to enable blending on GPU. Currently I am
working on automatic mask refinement based on a guided filter, see
Dear list,
On 30.10.18 11:16, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> Normally you need to select "very fast gpu" that darktable runs more stuff
> via
> OpenCL and this bright a huge boost when processing.
>
> However this doesn't work for me right now. I've started to use the ROCm open
> soruce stuff
On Monday, 29 October 2018 22:55:44 CET Aurélien Pierre wrote:
> Hallo Heiko !
>
> Very pleased to hear that (not the bug part, though).
>
> Did you try with smaller pictures ? Usually, darktable falls back to CPU
> when there is not enough ressource available on the GPU.
>
> You can try :
>
>
Dear Ulrich,
Am 30.10.18 um 07:07 schrieb Ulrich Pegelow:
The empty string is not the default for opencl_device_priority, default
is "*/!0,*/*/*". Please note that manual device selection by this
parameter is only effective if opencl_scheduling_profile=default.
I checked what is written to
Am 29.10.18 um 23:35 schrieb Heiko Bauke:
This did not help. Finally, I set explicitly
opencl_device_priority=*/!0,*/*/*
which is according to the documentation is the default. Now the GPU is
enabled except for the preview pixelpipe, as also indicated by the log:
0.208921