I’m using a Photoshop COM object with late binding to communicate with Photoshop. But the first time I run my application it’s very slow! As a test I’ve removed the late binding and just used the following to instantiate new COM objects:
m_Application = new Photoshop.Application();
m_MakeActiveActionDescriptor = new Photoshop.ActionDescriptor();
First run it takes about 4500ms to go over all my layers, the second time it only takes about 1000ms.
I’ve read to ignore the first run of your application because of the CLR starting up, but users will probably only run my program once. (C# object creation much slower than constructor call, Is CLR loaded and initialized everytime,when a new managed application is loaded?) I also don’t know if this really applies in this case because I’ve never seen such a slowdown the first run just from the CLR starting up.I’ve tried to profile my code and it looks like it’s the COM object slowing it down.
MakeActiveByIndex(), Initialize() and GetLayerType() all three of them work with COM objects and seem to be a lot slower the first run. Creating the COM objects is very fast, around 5-10ms, it seems that calling methods on them is the slow part. (InvokeMember, CreateInstanceSlow)
private void MakeActiveByIndex(int index, bool visible)
{
var refe = new Photoshop.ActionReference(); //This needs to be a new object everytime I call this method.
refe.PutIndex(m_Application.CharIDToTypeID("Lyr "), index);
m_MakeActiveActionDescriptor.PutReference(m_Application.CharIDToTypeID("null"), refe);
m_MakeActiveActionDescriptor.PutBoolean(m_Application.CharIDToTypeID("MkVs"), visible);
m_Application.ExecuteAction(m_Application.CharIDToTypeID("slct"), m_MakeActiveActionDescriptor, ps.PsDialogModes.psDisplayNoDialogs);
}
I’m running my app outside of VS in release mode.
Is there anything I can do to speed it up the first time? Thanks!
EDIT:
Normal for loop:
for (int i = 0; i < groups.Count; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine(i);
MakeActiveByIndex(groups[i], false, app);
activeLayer = activeDocument.ActiveLayer;
Console.WriteLine(activeLayer.Name);
}
Parallel for:
Parallel.For(0, groups.Count, i =>
{
Console.WriteLine(i);
MakeActiveByIndex(groups[i], false, app);
activeLayer = activeDocument.ActiveLayer;
Console.WriteLine(activeLayer.Name);
});