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On Dec 21, 3:57 pm, Nickolas Daskalou <n...@daskalou.com> wrote:
> In Python, if we're using the composite() function from theImagesAPI, is the 
> size of each image "layer" allowed to be <= 1MB, or does
> the combined size of all the image layers have to be <= 1MB (eg. 10 x
> 100KB layers is allowed, but 11 x 100KB is not)?
>
> Can we use Blobstores when using composite()?
>
> Exactly when is the LargeImageError exception thrown? Eg. the answers
> to 1. and 2. below are Yes, but what about 3. and 4.?
> 1. If > 1MB of data is passed as the image_data before any transforms/
> composites are done?
> 2. If the final output data is > 1MB?
> 3. Can the exception be thrown during the processing of the transforms/
> composites, even if the final output data is <= 1MB? If Yes, what are
> the conditions that cause this?
> 4. If Yes to 3. => When using a Blobstore for image transforms, is the
> "upper limit" for a LargeImageError exception higher than if the image
> data is passed via the Image constructor?

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