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#1 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2008 2:34:44 AM(UTC)

Keith  
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Hi,

I don't know whether I've missed it in the documentation somewhere but I cannot seem to find a minimum spec listing for using the raster component, especial the special effect transitions.

I'm interested in finding this out because I have tested my program on several computers, one of which was about 4 years old and all the transitions that I use work fine apart from FadeNormal which was very slow and you could see it do the fade in about 9 or 10 steps.

So if you could let me know the minimum spec requirements that would be great.

Thanks for your time in advance

Keith
 

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#2 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2008 3:54:36 AM(UTC)

Qasem Lubani  
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We do not have minimum system requirements as this highly depends on the features that you are implementing and the images you are working with. The only requirements that LEADTOOLS ask for is a working Windows Vista, Windows XP or Windows 2000 system.
 
However, with better CPU power you should be able to process images and apply imaging effects faster. So its not strange that if you are using an old PC that does not have strong processing power to experience some delays.
 
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