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Old 06-23-2024, 08:45 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Frogm4n View Post
Thanks for linking that. I am glad it is multi-platform. However, on Linux it seems to be single-threaded. Is it the same on Windows/macOS? My main workstation has 14 cores, so seeing it do a compute-heavy task on just one of them is a bit frustrating.
9 million downloads, 38,000 per week -- where have I been?
Great little program for doing some simple things very easily.
Tried the "black and white" tool on a very brown and ugly magazine scan from IA. It used all 24 of my cores (Thelio box from System76 on Pop_os, an Ubuntu based OS).
Very fast. And excellent output (on that sample of one...)
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