


You can specify fewer, or more jobs in parallel with, say, parallel -j 8. iname \*.arw -print0 | parallel -progress -0 ProcessOne Īnd that will recurse in the current directory finding all Sony ARW files and passing them into GNU Parallel, which will then keep all 24-cores busy until the whole lot are done. So, say you have a 24-core MacPro, and a bash script called ProcessOne that takes the name of a Sony ARW image as parameter, you could run: find. I would also think you may want to consider porting, or having ported, Fred's algorithm to C++ or Python to run with OpenCV rather than ImageMagick. If/when you get a script that does what you want, I would suggest using GNU Parallel to get decent performance.

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