Note the 26 hard faults per second in Memory!! Your problems can well be due to that.
What does that mean?
Jul 04, 2022 15:41 | #16 Wilt wrote in post #19400159 Note the 26 hard faults per second in Memory!! Your problems can well be due to that.
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Jul 04, 2022 15:55 | #17 snegron wrote in post #19400161 What does that mean? 'It depends' upon what is causing the memory fault...there should not be any faults. That there are 26 per minute means that the processor is slowed down by the system trying over and over to overcome the faults, whatever the cause. You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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dangermoney Goldmember 1,606 posts Likes: 7305 Joined Mar 2019 Location: Recalculating... More info Post edited over 1 year ago by dangermoney. (3 edits in all) | Jul 04, 2022 17:02 | #18 snegron wrote in post #19400157 Hosted photo: posted by snegron in ./showthread.php?p=19400157&i=i191397466 forum: RAW, Post Processing & Printing
FS: Canon G1X Version 1 with B+W filters
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Jul 04, 2022 17:26 | #20 @dangermoney,
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nrowensby Goldmember More info Post edited over 1 year ago by nrowensby. (6 edits in all) | Jul 04, 2022 18:43 | #21 I just timed mine from PC being asleep to Photoshop being open and ready to go, 18 sec (less than 8 sec from clicking PS shortcut to launched)... I must be the only person who doesn't hate the subscription model. I'd rather pay $10/mo and always stay up to date than $600+ to be outdated in a couple months and have to choose between using outdated software or spending another few hundred to update. •••••••
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sapearl Cream of the Crop More info | Jul 04, 2022 19:27 | #22 snegron wrote in post #19400157 Hosted photo: posted by snegron in ./showthread.php?p=19400157&i=i191397466 forum: RAW, Post Processing & Printing In addition to the memory faults, is that 58% CPU Utilization just at start-up or does it run like that most of the time? Typically you should be well under 5% with routine usage. GEAR LIST
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Choderboy I like a long knob More info | Jul 04, 2022 20:54 | #23 It seems resolving the incredibly slow Photoshop load is being looked at. Good chance any other photo editing software will also be slow. Dave
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joeseph "smells like turd" More info | Jul 04, 2022 23:22 | #24 Choderboy wrote in post #19400252 I shoot RAW and full size JPEGs, no matter what brand camera. I review and cull using JPEGs. I do same, just wondering if you keep all the raw's or if you have a "smart" way of deleting the chaff raw when you delete the jpeg? some fairly old canon camera stuff, canon lenses, Manfrotto "thingy", and an M5, also an M6 that has had a 720nm filter bolted onto the sensor:
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Jul 05, 2022 06:41 | #25 joeseph wrote in post #19400288 if you have a "smart" way of deleting the chaff The "smart" way is not import the "chaff" to your hard drive ... cull before.
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paddler4 Goldmember More info Post edited over 1 year ago by paddler4. | Jul 05, 2022 07:39 | #26 snegron wrote in post #19400157 Hosted photo: posted by snegron in ./showthread.php?p=19400157&i=i191397466 forum: RAW, Post Processing & Printing If you want to see what's gumming up your computer, open task manager (alt-ctrl-delete), and then sort on CPU and memory (separately) to see which of the many processes are hogging resources. Check out my photos at http://dkoretz.smugmug.com
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drsilver Goldmember More info | Jul 05, 2022 10:17 | #27 joeseph wrote in post #19400288 I do same, just wondering if you keep all the raw's or if you have a "smart" way of deleting the chaff raw when you delete the jpeg? I used to do my first cull with JPEGs. I had shell scripts that would match the JPEGs to the RAW files and separate the keepers from the chaff.
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Jul 05, 2022 11:20 | #28 joeseph wrote in post #19400288 Choderboy wrote in post #19400252 I shoot RAW and full size JPEGs, no matter what brand camera. I review and cull using JPEGs. I do same, just wondering if you keep all the raw's or if you have a "smart" way of deleting the chaff raw when you delete the jpeg? I'm new to DPP but since getting an R6 have been using it more and more as I think DPP's colours are better than Lightroom's. What I do is I select all the raw files from a shoot and go to Quick Check, which I find is very quick and efficient. Is that a bad way and is it better to use jpegs for reviewing and culling files? Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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gjl711 "spouting off stupid things" 57,707 posts Likes: 4030 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Jul 05, 2022 11:34 | #29 Levina de Ruijter wrote in post #19400494 I'm new to DPP but since getting an R6 have been using it more and more as I think DPP's colours are better than Lightroom's. What I do is I select all the raw files from a shoot and go to Quick Check, which I find is very quick and efficient. Is that a bad way and is it better to use jpegs for reviewing and culling files? I've been using DPP more as well but as to your culling strategy, I think that there are different levels of culling. My strategy is to take a first pass eliminating all the OOF, poorly framed, and test type photos. For those I don't think it really matters what the format is. A OOF photo is OOF whether raw or jpeg. Second pass starts looking at the duplicates, several images of the same keeping only the top 2 or 3. Those require a bit more looking into. Last cull for me is once a session is complete I look at the photos I choose not to process. Many are technically fine but just uninteresting so if I feel that at some time in the future I might do something with it, I keep it, otherwise it goes as well. In all these cases examining the raw as opposed to a jpeg is really not important. Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Jul 05, 2022 12:08 | #30 gjl711 wrote in post #19400502 I've been using DPP more as well but as to your culling strategy, I think that there are different levels of culling. My strategy is to take a first pass eliminating all the OOF, poorly framed, and test type photos. For those I don't think it really matters what the format is. A OOF photo is OOF whether raw or jpeg. Second pass starts looking at the duplicates, several images of the same keeping only the top 2 or 3. Those require a bit more looking into. Last cull for me is once a session is complete I look at the photos I choose not to process. Many are technically fine but just uninteresting so if I feel that at some time in the future I might do something with it, I keep it, otherwise it goes as well. In all these cases examining the raw as opposed to a jpeg is really not important. That sounds a lot like what I do. In the first round I take out all the failures, for whatever reason: OOF, limbs lost (happens mostly with BIF), and wrong poses, wrong head turns etc. I select hem, delete them. I do this in Quick Check at 50%. Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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