Try not to load the image into a byte array before passing it to the
BitmapFactory but rather pass the InputStream directly to the
BitmapFactory. There is a limit for the size of an image, however, 4mb
should work.

On 14 Apr., 09:25, Kamal Hasan <[email protected]> wrote:
>           I want to display an image which is around 4 MB,It is giving
> Out of Memory while loading the image.It is working fine for small
> images. Is there any alternative method using which I can display
> large size images.
>
>                         FileInputStream fin = new FileInputStream(new
> File("sdcard/DSC00712.jpg"));
>                         BufferedInputStream bis =  new 
> BufferedInputStream(fin);
>                         byte[] data = new byte[bis.available()];
>                         bis.read(data, 0, data.length);
>                         Bitmap bitmap = 
> BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(data,0,data.length);
>                         if(bitmap!=null)
>                         img.setImageBitmap(bitmap);
>                         else
>                         Log.e("Bitmap "," Not Created");
>
> Please suggest me a method to display large images or its not possible
> to display large images !!

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