Using Q8 and Q16 on a 64bit server
Posted: 2012-04-20T08:32:14-07:00
hi there
We've been using ImageMagick for quite some time and lately we've turned on some new servers 2008/2003 64 bit. We've mainly been running 32bit servers in the past and for those Q8 seems to have run quicker for our needs than the Q16 versions. The version we're currently running is ImageMagick-6.6.3-Q8 (dll).
I'm not entirely sure as to why the Q8 version seems to run quicker for us (about 4 times), but we would like to take full advantage of the 64bit OS and see if we can:
either run Q8 in 64 bit (not sure if this is even an option)
or run Q16 and have it give us the same response time as the Q8 up to this point.
The image needs we have are pretty basic - we normally simply make previews of high-res files (thumbs, med and high-res - maybe 1000px wide). Keeping this in mind, we might not need the sophistication level that the Q16 offers - and that might be what causes it to be slower than the Q8.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
The goal is to find the best and quickest functional version we could use with the 64bit system.
We've been using ImageMagick for quite some time and lately we've turned on some new servers 2008/2003 64 bit. We've mainly been running 32bit servers in the past and for those Q8 seems to have run quicker for our needs than the Q16 versions. The version we're currently running is ImageMagick-6.6.3-Q8 (dll).
I'm not entirely sure as to why the Q8 version seems to run quicker for us (about 4 times), but we would like to take full advantage of the 64bit OS and see if we can:
either run Q8 in 64 bit (not sure if this is even an option)
or run Q16 and have it give us the same response time as the Q8 up to this point.
The image needs we have are pretty basic - we normally simply make previews of high-res files (thumbs, med and high-res - maybe 1000px wide). Keeping this in mind, we might not need the sophistication level that the Q16 offers - and that might be what causes it to be slower than the Q8.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
The goal is to find the best and quickest functional version we could use with the 64bit system.