http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Network-drive-slowness-tp5010338p5010365.html
The CZI support is driven by Bio-Formats [1].
> Hi Carlos and Stephan,
>
> As an example, I have a .czi of ~210MB that opens:
> - ZEN Blue Lite 2012: about 2 seconds
> - Copying and pasting to the Desktop: about 4 seconds
> - Fiji (updated today right before starting to work): 30 seconds
>
> I realize now that I was being optimistic with my "it take 3x longer in
> Fiji".
>
> Stephan, I am interested in you macro. Pardon my ignorance, but does it
> keep all the metadata intact?
>
> Now, to make the problem more intriguing, while testing the speeds above I
> found out an interesting effect. If I put the same file one folder deeper
> and try to open it in Fiji, the time grows from 30 seconds to 12 minutes.
>
> I am one of those people that organizes things by creating folder, inside
> folder, inside folder.
> In the following structure:
> O:\Folder1\Folder2\Folder3\Folder4\Folder5\Folder6\Folder7
> If I have the czi file in Folder6, it takes 30 seconds to open. If I move
> it to Folder7, it takes 12 minutes to open.
> Is there an obvious reason for that?
> Is this how it works or should I do a bug report for it?
>
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