Very slow thumbnail display of Nikon D800 images

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GBaylis
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Very slow thumbnail display of Nikon D800 images

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Hi, has anyone else experienced very slow thumbnail display of .NEF thumbnails (mine are from a Nikon D800) - they are taking around 4 seconds each to load? Windows Explorer displays them almost immediately even for new images and I have got the latest Nikon NEF RAW CODEC loaded.

I'm running Windows 7 64 bit on a fast PC with 8Gb RAM.

I've tried various options in the Configuration menu; once the thumbnails have been cached, performance is OK.

Is it the CODEC that's slow? Perhaps someone knows of a faster one (though I've had no problem with my current one with any other app).

Many thanks,

Geoff

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Could you send me one sample NEF by email or provide me a download link?

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Good news! The next BETA (v12.90.0003) should bring big improvement to the speed of thumbnailing RAW formats. :biggrin:

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:? No feedback??? I thought this was a pretty fantastic improvement...

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admin wrote::? No feedback??? I thought this was a pretty fantastic improvement...
:lol: Well, it's not even been 24 hrs since OP started this and thus may not be aware of just how fast you move, ok? Give people a chance to catch up...(doesn't affect me so no feedback other than caution to not expect hyper-fast feedback!)
Still spending WAY TOO much time here! But it's such a pleasure helping XY be a treasure!
(XP on laptop with touchpad and thus NO mouse!) Using latest beta vers when possible.

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Re: Very slow thumbnail display of Nikon D800 images

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Yes your response times are a tad faster than the IT industry average!

I've downloaded Beta 12.90.0004 and although it's quicker, it's still about 2 to 3 seconds each and the thumbnails don't seem as clear as they did with the full release version. Would 12.90.0003 be any different (I assume each release is incremental)?

I have also noticed that it's very hard to interrupt XY once it is trudging through a new folder creating thumbnails until it has finished all those in view.

The NEF files vary from 38-60Mb each (depending upon whether they are straight from the camera or have been edited), so I hear you saying "well, what do you expect?", but as I said before, Windows Explorer has no trouble so I'd expect XY to do likewise.

Thanks, Geoff

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GBaylis wrote:Yes your response times are a tad faster than the IT industry average!

I've downloaded Beta 12.90.0004 and although it's quicker, it's still about 2 to 3 seconds each and the thumbnails don't seem as clear as they did with the full release version. Would 12.90.0003 be any different (I assume each release is incremental)?

I have also noticed that it's very hard to interrupt XY once it is trudging through a new folder creating thumbnails until it has finished all those in view.

The NEF files vary from 38-60Mb each (depending upon whether they are straight from the camera or have been edited), so I hear you saying "well, what do you expect?", but as I said before, Windows Explorer has no trouble so I'd expect XY to do likewise.

Thanks, Geoff
1. Hmm, that's not the numbers I wanted to see. So I assume Explorer makes use of embedded thumbnails, and XY does not. To verify this I would need a NEF.

2. Press ESC repeatedly or even hold it pressed.

3. Any link to download one?
OK; I found some in the web... going to the test lab now...

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I cannot get slow NEF thumbnails here. All are instant. :|

Maybe it's the codec. I'm using FastPictureViewer Codec Pack for years now, and it is fast.

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Please ensure that Configuration | Thumbnails | Super-fast thumbnails is ticked.

Also tick Configuration | Thumbnails | Show dimensions of original image on thumbnail. This will help me understanding what's going on at your end.

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Thanks! Tested them on XP SP3 (with FastPictureViewer Codec Pack) and the thumbnails come instantaneously (even with super-fast OFF!). So, it seems to be the codec.

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Re: Very slow thumbnail display of Nikon D800 images

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Zoooooom! Just loaded the FastPicture Viewer CODECs...that did it!

Many thanks everyone.

Geoff

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Cool!

So it was a double-ended problem with a double-ended solution: You got better codecs, and XY got better code. Win win!

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