Hi
I believe this may help Photo Mechanic become much more responsive with under-powered CPUs, such as those used in netbooks. Slow CPUs tend to take a long time building previews and, as only 5 previews are generated at any one time, this is not helpful when trying to scroll quickly through tens or hundreds of images.
Could Photo Mechanic have an option to automatically build non-zoomed previews for all images on ingest, and possibly also as a command to run on the current folder? This would mean in the field, I could ingest 30 images at a time, and let the netbook automatically build previews for those until I'm ready to scroll through and process them. It could be configured to fill up the ram cache, replacing old cached items.
However, this would only work if there was an option to completely disable the generation of full-size (zoomed) previews, as these seem to eat up a huge amount of memory (far more than non-zoomed previews). In my tests, opening one zoomed image (thereby generating previews for 5 images) used 150mb of additional memory, meaning 3-4 of these zoomed-previews could easily wipe out a 768mb RAM cache.
I believe this feature would enable PM to become more useful in the field, where working speed and battery life is important.
Thanks
Ben
Netbook System
Windows 7 starter, Photo Mechanic 4.6.2.1, 2GB RAM
RAM cache: 768mb, Disk Cache: 1024mb