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How to speedup DAM module on vanilla OSX?

Roland_Benedett
Star Contributor
Star Contributor

I play with Nuxeo Platform very often on OSX (Lion to be precise) and the DAM module is slow if I play with large image file, I guess because ImageMagick is not installed by default on OSX.

What's the easiest way to install Image Magic on OSX? Macport kind of s***

Thanks in advance!

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Benjamin_Jalon1
Elite Collaborator
Elite Collaborator

Did you try HomeBrew kind of gold 😄

/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/gist/323731)";

That's it, for installation and next

brew install imagemagick

Fast, Easy...

I want to thanks Thomas for introducing me to brew, my mum for her patience, my wife always with me, ... And I would like the peace on earth.

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Benjamin_Jalon1
Elite Collaborator
Elite Collaborator

Did you try HomeBrew kind of gold 😄

/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/gist/323731)";

That's it, for installation and next

brew install imagemagick

Fast, Easy...

I want to thanks Thomas for introducing me to brew, my mum for her patience, my wife always with me, ... And I would like the peace on earth.

I did, and I want to thanks Eric for informing about it faster than answers.nuxeo.com

Updated [Install and set up related software documentation][1].

and some more unsolicited input - if you are using DAM with big TIF assets then make sure you're running the latest and greatest version of ImageMagick. It make be the format or the TIF options but when I upgraded from the version that installs with 5.5 to the latest version all my TIF troubles evaporated.

Is it possible to create a NXP task with the image attached and a description of your trouble ? We will update the Windows distribution to push the last version of imagemagick.

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