Hello ryberg,
You can configure your TVPaint to improve performance, but it depends on your computer power and on the size of your pictures.
The higher the resolution is, the bigger the images are. And the more it will take time to load these images.
Here are some tips to improve performance when using TVPaint:
When you import a file from a scanner, some light/white pixels make the file bigger. The first thing to do is to use the scan cleaner function of TVPaint. It will clean your picture and delete all light/white pixels.
You remove about 95% of the existing pixels, so you will see the difference when saving a project, and it improves loading speed of pictures.
You can find it in the FX window under "Add FX >> Color >> Scan Cleaner"
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Try to use it with a spline in its settings, like this, with a flat curve at the beginning.
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Another thing to know is how to configure your proxy. Click on "Windows >> Preview Settings".
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Here you can manage your preview settings, this don't have any consequence on your final video. Lets see how it works :
Background proxy renderer : the program will calculate the preview while you are working on it.
Force Proxy renderer : the program won't let you start the preview until it finished to calculate.
Quality : 100% means an excellent quality when watching the preview, but it will take more time to calculate it.
1% means very bad quality when watching the preview, but it will take less time to calculate it.
Show TC : shows the number of the frame your watching in preview
Play All : Force the preview to play all frames, but it could slow down the preview. Without this option, some frames could be skipped but the preview will always be played with the good speed.
What you can do too, is to use the fliplook functionality by hitting the "W" key when you are on one of your frames. It permit you to see some pictures before and after the selected picture, like in a preview.
I hope this will help you.