That was interesting. I am testing DT on a slow old machine, this weekend I hope to have my new desktop setup and ready. I can then test the changes. Tim Tim ------ Original message------From: steveDate: Thu, Nov 2, 2017 8:05 PMTo: n61...@gmail.com;Aurélien PIERRE;Cc: darktable;Subject:Re: [darktable-dev] Darktable + Cloud-computing
Worth a look at this first: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuuiUhMr-lQ On 11/02/2017 08:01 PM, n61...@gmail.com wrote: Instead think of how many people have multiple computers at home. I have a desktop, a laptop, my wife has laptop, kids.... Most homes have more than one computer. For some of the more complex stuff it would be interesting to potentially off load to a local spare machine. I know audio systems do this for virtual instruments (brother is a hobby audiophiles) Tim ------ Original message------ From: Steven Adler Date: Thu, Nov 2, 2017 7:08 PM To: Aurélien PIERRE; Cc: darktable; Subject:Re: [darktable-dev] Darktable + Cloud-computing My PC is more than capable of processing photos and from what I've seen of v2.3, the new GPU support in Darktable makes processing much much faster. Cloud based GPU support would be great for advanced AI algorithms for things like auto background replacement. But still GPUs are advancing rapidly and I doubt we will need cloud GPU augmentation for some years. On Nov 2, 2017 6:17 PM, "Aurélien PIERRE" <rese...@aurelienpierre.com> wrote: Hi, as top-notch image processing algorithms become more and more demanding in computing power, but often highly parallelizable, and pictures resolutions double almost every 5 years (now 52 Mpx for the Canon 5DS R, 45 Mpx for the Nikon D850), most computers become hardly enough to just open the pictures. Let alone apply complex filters on them… Serious amateurs and pro may want to buy expensive workstations but… Cloud-computing solutions like Amazon EC3 gives you remote access to Linux instances with Nvidia GPUs for 0.76 US $/hour (g2.2 instances, 8 vCPU). The instances are scalable in size automatically and several Linux distros are provided (Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, CentOS). At this price, you get the price of your killer PC (5000 $) in more than 6500 hours of use. That's 5 years of working-time (assuming 48 weeks/year, 35 h/week, because I'm French). So… what do you think of having the heavy filters processed in Darktable through the servers of Amazon or anybody else instead of having to break the bank for a new (almost) disposable computer ? Possible or science-fiction ? How many of you don't have a 1MB/s or faster internet connection ? How difficult would it be to code ? Full disclaimer : I have no previous experience in cloud computing and no Amazon shares. -- Aurélien PIERRE aurelienpierre.com ___________________________________________________________________________ darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org ___________________________________________________________________________ darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org ___________________________________________________________________________ darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org