I'm working on an image which ultimately will have prodigious amounts of nodes (trying to reproduce a photo using only Inkscape). I guess I haven't exactly counted the nodes yet, but it appears there may be enough already to challenge Inkscape's known performance issues. My machine is practically brand new, and has loads of memory....4 gb ram with Intel Core i7 processor. There has been virtually no increase of CPU use, so while it may be a performance issue, it's definitely not a resource issue.
Here's a screen shot to show the problem. Nodes on the left side of the purple path are tiny, plus the path itself is pixelated. While the right side of the path, the nodes are normal size, and path not pixelated. I think, but not positive at the moment, there may be 2 subpaths there. I noticed the problem while trying to join them, and I'll go back to that after I post this. So I'll edit in any further info I might find.

I had an issue recently, where blurs weren't being displayed properly (viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5699&start=0). Upon ~suv's suggestion, I increased the filter display quality, and that solved it. However, there's no filter in this case. Is there some other display setting I can tweak? Or am I bound to start conservation measures already?
Or otherwise, is there another possible cause for this?
Thanks for your help
