On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 03:02:41PM -0700, JackN wrote:
> Depends on your depth. For 3 bytes per color (24 bit color), a 2592x1944 
> is  15 MEGABYTES.

Again ... READ THE FOLLOWING (with corrected units):

> > On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 12:50:41PM -0700, JackN wrote: 
> >
> > > 350 kB jpg? in memory, that could be huge. perhaps even 20 or more MB 
> >
> > [corrected units in the above ... I've never actually SEEN anything that
> > can store data in millibits, nor have I seen file sizes meansured in bits] 

Now let's come back to this.

> Depends on your depth. For 3 bytes per color (24 bit color), a 2592x1944 
> is  15 MEGABYTES.

Well, then, since I was replying to the above post, and we're
side-tracked by jpegs, not the bitmaps that I'm asking about how best to
handle to allow full resolution (if that's even possible), if the above
is true, then ARGB_8888 must not be 24-bit color, because again, NONE of
my 5 MP ARGB_8888 photos have been over around 1.3--1.4 MB.  Note that
I did NOT say 15 MB.  And if that IS true, the developer's guide needs
to be corrected, because I seem to recall it saying that ARGB_8888 IS
24-bit color.  Personally, though, I think your jpeg size of 15 MB is
on the high end, and the dev guide is right.

Again, just to make sure...I was responding to a post about JPEG sizes,
NOT BITMAP SIZES.  And I am NOT pulling these file sizes out of my ass,
I'm getting them directly from jpeg images in /mnt/sdcard/DCIM/camera.

Later,
   --jim

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