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When opening a folder of pictures in quiver it takes about 15 seconds for the program to produce the thumbnails
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How many pictures do you have in a folder? I'm looking at approximately 100 images per folder produced by the camera.
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I've been waiting to buy a N800 for awhile now but in the meantime I’ve been wondering about Quiver. I’m a hobby photographer and was wondering what are the viewing times if I were to insert a SD card of full size pictures (8-10MP jpegs). I’ve read in some reviews the times are slow for the program to resize the image for the 800x480 screen. Does anyone know roughly the time it takes to load an image and to zoom in/around, what about the thumbnail viewing speed, and going from one image to another in terms of seconds/minutes?
How does it compare to canola for speed of viewing.
Thank you for your help.
-Brento