Unlike most other programs, Imagener works best with more computer resources available (no or few other programs running). This is because large images take a lot of memory to load and much more for enlargement operations. Imagener Unlimited especially can need a lot of memory because it is performing a three steps:
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1. Load and
Analyze |
2. Map
Entire Image |
3. Vectorize
and Enlarge |
The Imagener window segment below is typical, the image we loaded takes 53% TOTAL memory and after operations only 9% of total memory:
After enlargement, the image is optimized in memory. During enlargement, memory usage numbers can go higher depending on how much memory is in the computer.
The above operation was on a computer that has 4 gigabytes of memory. You can see how the process of enlargement isn't like other computer functions - photo enlargement needs as much memory as possible. We suggest running Imagener by itself for best performance.
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