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| 15:42 | anuejn | so I did some experiments with the halide python bindings and got a pipeline from raw12 to debayered images running at ~450 fps on my machiene on the cpu
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| 15:42 | anuejn | (code is here: https://github.com/anuejn/halide_experiments)
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| 15:43 | anuejn | se6astian: this might be interesting for your raw12 viewer
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| 15:46 | anuejn | the problem is, that halide is a bit tedious to install (no up to date pypi package)
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| 15:47 | anuejn | however it can also generate code for gpus which hopefully allows for decent performance also for more complex pipelines
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| 15:59 | se6astian | wow, very cool!
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| 16:00 | se6astian | would there be a way to package halide with the binary or capsule it so we do not send people down the dependency hell path?
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| 16:40 | anuejn | for the test I used nix which works decently well
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| 16:40 | anuejn | but requires people to install nix
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| 16:41 | anuejn | we could of course package that in some other way but that might be hard?
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