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From: POV-Ray-Project
Subject: POV-Ray Benchmark
Date: 27 Nov 2004 10:20:00
Message: <web.41a89a203676b7bf65896c660@news.povray.org>
Hello,
 We are students at the IIT, working on a project focousing on POV-Ray.
 The project's goal is to optimize the open source code of POV-Ray to
achieve a measurable speedup in rendering time - hopefully returning it to
the open source community.

 For that our project needs a benchmark - a representative file to render.
 We know there is a built-in benchmark, but for our project we need a
diffrent debug benchmark
 a short one for mid-work purpouses, that would take LESS then a minute to
render on a 3GHz computer.

 Since we know next to nothing about POV-Ray, we are approaching people from
the POV-Ray community to recommend an apropriate benchmark file.

 Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated

 Thanking you, In advance

 Shmuel Habari & Shachar Kaufman


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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: POV-Ray Benchmark
Date: 27 Nov 2004 10:50:02
Message: <coa7ih$dqr$1@chho.imagico.de>
POV-Ray-Project wrote:
>  Hello,
>  We are students at the IIT, working on a project focousing on POV-Ray.
>  The project's goal is to optimize the open source code of POV-Ray to
> achieve a measurable speedup in rendering time - hopefully returning it to
> the open source community.

That's an ambitious project.  Note the most likely results are:

- no significant speedup.
- speedup at the cost of portability and maintainability of the code.
- improvements of particular algorithms (requiring profund knowledge of 
those fields) that result in speed up in some cases but no 
change/slowdown in others.

>  For that our project needs a benchmark - a representative file to render.
>  We know there is a built-in benchmark, but for our project we need a
> diffrent debug benchmark
>  a short one for mid-work purpouses, that would take LESS then a minute to
> render on a 3GHz computer.
> 
>  Since we know next to nothing about POV-Ray, we are approaching people from
> the POV-Ray community to recommend an apropriate benchmark file.

A scene that renders in less than a minute is not suited for 
benchmarking of any kind - if this is not obvious you should probably 
reconsider starting such a project. ;-)

PS: it would be a good idea to use a different identity for posting here.

Christoph

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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: POV-Ray Benchmark
Date: 13 Dec 2004 09:47:40
Message: <41bdab8c@news.povray.org>
In article <web.41a89a203676b7bf65896c660@news.povray.org> , 
"POV-Ray-Project" <nomail@nomail> wrote:

>  For that our project needs a benchmark - a representative file to render.
>  We know there is a built-in benchmark, but for our project we need a
> diffrent debug benchmark
>  a short one for mid-work purpouses, that would take LESS then a minute to
> render on a 3GHz computer.
>
>  Since we know next to nothing about POV-Ray, we are approaching people from
> the POV-Ray community to recommend an apropriate benchmark file.

This is the wrong group for this question.  This group is for discussion of
the POV-Ray source code.  Questions about using the POV-Ray should be asked
in either povray.general or povray.newusers.  Platform specific questions
should be asked in povray.windows, povray.unix or povray.macintosh .

    Thorsten

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