Besides sitting by the PC with a stopwatch, is there any way to run a job and determine how much clock time that job took? I'm generating a 3D mesh from a set of photos. For benchmarking purposes, I'd like to know how long it took. Does ContextCapture generate a human-readable log file or any indication at all of how long the job took?
Thanks.
Regards
Frank
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My guess is the processor is the bottleneck there. Clock speed is more important than number of cores for the reconstruction so a slowish clock like that might slow a 1080 down to a 1060. A 1080 with a fast processor should be able to process 10 gigapixels faster than 14 hours. I have had good results with the 6700k and the 6850k.