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New iMac slow rendering images
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<blockquote data-quote="AbbyPanda" data-source="post: 1814397" data-attributes="member: 401808"><p>Figured that was an advert of sorts </p><p>Plus my iMac is new and has virtually nothing on it. It simply won't load large files. Before printing an image large I upsize it to the proper dimensions and sharpen it. Ex I'll upsize it to 30x40 at 300 dpi and sharpen for print. This yields large files: 50-80 mb easily. My new imac takes 5 min to load them and fully render them via the preview app which I do after editing to view them full screen. </p><p>the consensus seems to be it's due to the spinner drives as I'm running a fusion drive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbbyPanda, post: 1814397, member: 401808"] Figured that was an advert of sorts Plus my iMac is new and has virtually nothing on it. It simply won't load large files. Before printing an image large I upsize it to the proper dimensions and sharpen it. Ex I'll upsize it to 30x40 at 300 dpi and sharpen for print. This yields large files: 50-80 mb easily. My new imac takes 5 min to load them and fully render them via the preview app which I do after editing to view them full screen. the consensus seems to be it's due to the spinner drives as I'm running a fusion drive [/QUOTE]
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