Process Fuji X RAF very slow
Why do Fuji RAF files (Fuji X-E1 in my case) take four times more time to process than my Nikon NEF (D700) files?
Lately I had to process a larger amount of images than the just few test shots and found it pretty slow. I checked the OpenCL hardware acceleration settings as I thought after an upgrade it turned it off.
But no, all is set for maximum performance already.
I did a small benchmark, processing ten images. First a batch of 10 Fuji RAF files then 10 Nikon NEF files.
The results speak for themself, two tests done in a row with exactly the same conditions.
10 NEF files > 17.181 seconds
10 RAF files > 57.302 seconds
If I knew better I might say that RAF files are not using the OpenCL acceleration. right or wrong? and will this be improved?
Lately I had to process a larger amount of images than the just few test shots and found it pretty slow. I checked the OpenCL hardware acceleration settings as I thought after an upgrade it turned it off.
But no, all is set for maximum performance already.
I did a small benchmark, processing ten images. First a batch of 10 Fuji RAF files then 10 Nikon NEF files.
The results speak for themself, two tests done in a row with exactly the same conditions.
10 NEF files > 17.181 seconds
10 RAF files > 57.302 seconds
If I knew better I might say that RAF files are not using the OpenCL acceleration. right or wrong? and will this be improved?
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The Xtrans pipe is currently CPU only, as it is very different from the Bayer-pipeline. I cannot comment on what the future can bring. 0
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