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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Digital Image Processing => Topic started by: kevs on May 05, 2016, 11:04:17 am
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I use Media Pro, to view certain folders of images, and I recently scanned a folder of images from 35mm film, jpegs about 2mb each. In Media Pro, I'm getting this annoying 2 second delay while in moving from photo to photo in media view (The image renders, from pixalated to solid). It's very odd, as I have images in other folders that large or larger without the delay at all. I'm stumped. Any ideas to help? Thanks.
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I don't have photoshop handy where I am today, but does jpeg still have an option to render gradually ? (or something similar) when saved. I had it happen a few time but that was a long time ago. I think the option was for web when people had slow internet so the image would show (but I might be wrong)
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Thanks S, it's Media Pro, I don't if it has that, but this is happening only on these newly scanned images.
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The option is jpeg progressive, it opens the image gradually, I was wondering if you might have saved it in that option without realising (as I did some years back) I would assume Media-pro has the same choice of options. (I don't have that program)
It might be worth opening one of the images, go to save as and save the jpeg as standard and see if it makes any different when you reopen it.
Sorry I can't be more help.
Regards Wayne
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Thanks Sniper, these are newly made from a Nikon Scanner with Vuescan.
In Photoshop I see jpeg, jpeg 2000, and jpeg stereo, I don't see jpeg standard.
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Thanks Sniper, these are newly made from a Nikon Scanner with Vuescan.
In Photoshop I see jpeg, jpeg 2000, and jpeg stereo, I don't see jpeg standard.
It's in the save options in the jpeg box (where you choose jpeg quality etc), I think it's the bottom one from memory.
Regards Wayne
Jpeg stero is a new one on me, I'll have to look at that.
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But I"m not in Photoshop, these are coming from a scanner. I don't think I'm going to bring all these into PS, just to work for media pro.
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It's not a photoshop only option, all jpeg save options have it (AFAIK) It might not be that but it's the only thing that comes to mind.
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S, but the scanner is making the jepgs through it's software interface.
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Sorry kevs, I'm out of ideas then mate.
Regards Wayne
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hello Kevs,
You could ( automatically) open and save them again as jpegs with Photoshop and see if that solves the problem...
just an idea...
Pieter Kers