• Alphane MoonOPM
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    35 days ago

    A collection of ~8000x6000 JPEG images, which is not that high of a resolution, can be slow with an HDD depending on how quickly you click on the next image. The user experience of browsing such a collection is far better on an SSD (even a PCI-E 3.0 SSD).

    Never heard of the pyramidal TIFF format, but it sounds like a smart solution.

    I use Faststone Image Viewer. It has two modes. A super minimalist viewer mode (no additional UI by default in view mode) and a more complex library type mode. It supports anything I throw at it, the issue is browsing a high resolution collection.

      • Alphane MoonOPM
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        15 days ago

        120 gigapixel image

        Not that high of a resolution.

        Viewing is not an issue, it’s the UX. Try quickly moving through several hundred 8000x6000 images on an HDD drive and a SDD drive (say you’re searching for specific detail in a scene); I always notice the difference.

        My UFS NAND phone actually does a better job than desktop if it’s via HDD access. NAS access also sucks even on WiFi 6 (albeit accessing a HDD).