Am 07.02.2018 um 03:12 schrieb Michael Rasmussen:
> On Tue, 6 Feb 2018 17:52:48 -0800
> Scott wrote:
>
>> [default_process_tiling_opencl_ptp] couldn't run process_cl() for
>> module 'atrous' in tiling mode: 0
>> [opencl_pixelpipe] could not run module 'atrous' on gpu. falling back
>> to cpu path
On Tue, 6 Feb 2018 17:52:48 -0800
Scott wrote:
> [default_process_tiling_opencl_ptp] couldn't run process_cl() for
> module 'atrous' in tiling mode: 0
> [opencl_pixelpipe] could not run module 'atrous' on gpu. falling back
> to cpu path
I sometimes sees this error as well if I have Google Chrome
Just to add one more data point, another older system:
Darktable 2.4.1 on Ubuntu 17.10
Intel Core i5-3570K @ 3.40GHz (4 cores)
GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST
16 GB RAM
$ darktable-cli bench.SRW test.jpg --core --disable-opencl -d perf
[dev_process_export] pixel pipeline processing took 29.503 secs (101
Am Dienstag, 6. Februar 2018, 14:32:28 CET schrieb Guillermo Rozas:
> But the manual explicitly says that "there can be multiple parallel
> pixelpipes doing file exports and there can be multiple parallel
> pixelpipes generating thumbnails". How are them allocated? With
> "multiple" it refers to di
Older system:
AMD 8350 4ghz (8 cores)
GeForce GTX 650 Ti
12Gb RAM
darktable-cli bench.SRW test1.jpg --core --disable-opencl -d perf
[dev_process_export] pixel pipeline processing took 29.812 secs (223.700 CPU)
darktable-cli bench.SRW test2.jpg --core -d perf -d opencl
[dev_process_export] pixel
Am 06.02.2018 um 16:41 schrieb Jean-Luc Lacroix:
> CPU i7-4790K
> GPU GeForce GTX 970 (1664 CUDA cores, 4 GB)
> RAM 24 GB
>
> $ wget http://www.mirada.ch/bench.SRW
> $ wget http://www.mirada.ch/bench.SRW.xmp
>
> $ darktable-cli bench.SRW test.jpg --core --disable-opencl -d perf
pixel pipelin
On Tue, 6 Feb 2018 21:16:24 +0100
Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> CPU AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1045T Processor
Forgot to mention:
CPU overclocked from 2.7 GHz to 3.2 GHz.
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CPU AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1045T Processor
GPU GeForce GTX 1050
RAM 16GB
$ darktable-cli bench.SRW test.jpg --core --disable-opencl -d perf
>>> pixel pipeline processing took 39,803 secs (221,981 CPU)
$ darktable-cli bench.SRW test.jpg --core -d perf -d opencl
>>> pixel pipeline processing took
Hello,
based on Jean-Luc samples files:
CPU i7 5820K
GPU GeForce GTX 750Ti
RAM 32Go
$ darktable-cli bench.SRW test.jpg --core --disable-opencl -d perf
>>> pixel pipeline processing took 18,813 secs (168,012 CPU)
$ darktable-cli bench.SRW test.jpg --core -d perf -d opencl
>>> pixel pipeline pro
Hi,
I am planning a new system myself, thanks to meltdown/spectre I am waiting a bit longer. I think fully fixed core will not be available this year so I'm going to build a system now.
Graphics Card Speed according to https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_list.php
750 Ti: 3712
1080 Ti:
CPU i7-4790K
GPU GeForce GTX 970 (1664 CUDA cores, 4 GB)
RAM 24 GB
$ wget http://www.mirada.ch/bench.SRW
$ wget http://www.mirada.ch/bench.SRW.xmp
$ darktable-cli bench.SRW test.jpg --core --disable-opencl -d perf
>>> pixel pipeline processing took *28.824* secs (223.044 CPU)
$ darktable-cli be
Am 04.02.2018 um 23:38 schrieb Robert Bieber:
> Oh yeah, I'm just talking about the price of the CPU, not the whole PC. I'm
> planning on doing all out on RAM and solid state drives as well. I guess GPU
> might be of some concern as well, how has GPU processing in dark table on
> Linux been goin
But the manual explicitly says that "there can be multiple parallel
pixelpipes doing file exports and there can be multiple parallel
pixelpipes generating thumbnails". How are them allocated? With
"multiple" it refers to different queues from consecutive runs of the
export panel or thumbnails gener
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 4:18 PM, KOVÁCS István wrote:
>
>
> On 6 Feb 2018 09:18, "Jean-Luc Lacroix" wrote:
>
> Just out of curiosity: if I add another GPU card, would DT be able to use
> that additional GPU power?
>
> Cheers.
>
> Jean-Luc
>
>
> Yes.
More like not really, that is *only* about darkr
On 6 Feb 2018 09:18, "Jean-Luc Lacroix" wrote:
Just out of curiosity: if I add another GPU card, would DT be able to use
that additional GPU power?
Cheers.
Jean-Luc
Yes.
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/darktable_and_opencl_multiple_devices.html
Kofa
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Am Montag, 5. Februar 2018, 19:38:50 CET schrieb ternaryd:
> On Mon, 05 Feb 2018 15:00:19 +0100
>
> Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> > Am Montag, 5. Februar 2018, 08:49:34 CET
>
> schrieb ternaryd:
> > No that is not possible in any clean way. It
> > has been asked for a few times in the past
> > but
I currently have a Nvidia GTX 970 that works flawlessly with its
proprietary driver and OpenCL on a i7 Debian box.
Just out of curiosity: if I add another GPU card, would DT be able to
use that additional GPU power?
Cheers.
Jean-Luc
On 05/02/18 17:50, Peter Mc Donough wrote:
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