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From: | Tony Micilotta |
Subject: | [Openexr-devel] OpenExr 2.3 - slower write speeds for Uncompressed and Zip1 |
Date: | Mon, 01 Apr 2019 16:27:29 +0100 |
User-agent: | Microsoft-MacOutlook/10.10.8.190312 |
Hi, At Foundry we’ve started testing the read performance of OpenExr 2.3 with Boost 1.66 as we move Nuke towards conforming to VFX Reference Platform 2019. Although the release notes don’t mention any changes to file writing, we have charted (see graphic below) OpenExr 2.3 write performance against OpenExr 2.2 as we noticed a slowdown in our playback cache generation which uses OpenExr. From Nuke, a checkerboard/colourwheel combination is generated and animated over 100 frames in order to eliminate file reading from the measurements. These 100 frames are written to disk using each compression type, and the timings are averaged over 10 test runs. Certain compression types show an improvement which is great, however we’re concerned that Uncompressed and Zip1 are 13% and 9% slower respectively: Have you benchmarked this on your side too, and have you noticed similar metrics? Regards, Tony
Senior Technical Product Manager - Nuke Family Tel: +44 (0)20 7479 4350 Web: www.foundry.com
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