You say the file is 250MB. Is that compressed size? What actually matters is the pixel resolution (listed on the bottom of the Qimage window when you hover over the thumb with the mouse). What's the resolution of the image?
Mike
**See Stop Press at bottom **
For example a 500MB TIF 16bit 22548x3753, with no modifications etc, loaded on an A4 page:
1/ Page edit button clicked and displayed in seconds as set to the low res display.
2/ While in page edit screen changed to high res ("All Images") and the image redisplayed correctly in about 2-3 minutes.
3/ Left high res setting on and exited page edit.
4/ Immediately re-entered page edit again and the same image was eventually displayed in 8-10 minutes. During the process the free RAM dropped from about 2GB to just below 1.6GB. Once displayed, the free RAM went back up to just over 2GB.
5/ Repeated 3 and 4 and image displayed in about 45 seconds ! While loading, the page edit screen displayed a "partial refresh", showing remnants of the main screen.
6/ Repeated 3 and 4 and image displayed in between 10 to 13 minutes. The page edit screen remained clean throughout until image was displayed. Free RAM went down to 1.6 GB while processing and back up to 2GB when displayed. After exited page edit, ie back to main QU screen, free RAM increased to 2.3GB.
7/ Repeated 3 and 4 and image hadn't displayed in 13 mintues. This time while waiting, page edit screen showed remnants of main edit screen. CPU load was low and disk activity ended up negligible. At end I Alt-TABed to check free RAM which was 1.6GB. Alt-TABing back again was unresponsive. QU wouldn't display in any form.
8/ Aborted QU.
While processing, the QU RAM use went from about 265MB up to about 750MB.
And so on!
Thanks
Peter
STOP PRESS!
Not giving up, I decided to explore other options.
Thinking out of the square, I allocated only 1 CPU core to Win7 rather than 2 (of the 4).
High res ("All Images") Page Edit display of the same 500MB image as above repeatedly loaded in 10 to 14 seconds!!
Two image on page (total 750MB) loaded in 34 seconds!
The 2 core allocation works fine in other multi-threaded applications.
My question: Is QU multi-threading during "page edit" display and if so does it have an inefficiency/bug, particularly apparent with large images?
Hoping all this helps, Mike.
Peter