Rendering
The rendering times are terrible in Media Pro, even for jpegs. It seems we need this program in order to view past catalogs, but does anyone have suggestions for going forward, similar assest management programs that come close to the original iView Media?
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I agree, rendering(on a pretty fast Mac Pro) is terrible, even for just plain JPEGs. ExpressionMedia was nearly instantaneous. It really is bad enough for me to switch to another application, if I could conveniently convert my vast library of catalogs. 0 -
[quote="NNN634411935216714608" wrote:
I agree, rendering(on a pretty fast Mac Pro) is terrible, even for just plain JPEGs. ExpressionMedia was nearly instantaneous. It really is bad enough for me to switch to another application, if I could conveniently convert my vast library of catalogs.
Why not just stay with Expression Media?0 -
IMHO (being a newbie), you can easily solve this problem by allowing EM to generate previews. It's what I did and now rendering is instantaneous.
It can be done (if I remember well) by Action - Elements regeneration (Cmd or Ctrl B). It takes some time, and naturally inflates your catalog, but then you come back to a quite fluid experience as in EM, where this option was perhaps the default one.
Hope this helps
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Rendering is not the same as a pre-generated preview.
However it could be a interesting alternative for NNN634597785623246275 (name?) now the catalog may exceed the old limit of 1,8Gb.
Roelof0 -
[quote="rmoorlag" wrote:
Rendering is not the same as a pre-generated preview.
Roelof
OK, I agree that the light table rendering is slow for raw files, contrary to the preview.
Thanks for having pointed this out.
Jean0
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