https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65863

--- Comment #7 from J.D. <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> Hello J.D., *,
> (In reply to comment #4)
> > I would still have to classify this as abug, but of just lower importance.
> 
> OK. I will switch it to normal then ... ;)

Thank you. I have never reported a bug before.. in any software, I'm sorry I
didn't realize how complicated this process is.
> 
> > When a LARGE image
> 
> How did you define "large"? As in a wider and taller picture or with a
> higher resolution and thus a larger file size?

I defined it as an image of a size, either dimension OR filesize that was large
enough to cause the problem. I can't say since I don't know what the cause of
the problem is. The pictures in question are the unedited images from my DSLR. 
2848px by 4272px, generating a filesize of 4-7megs.
> 
> > file is imported as a picture, which is taller than wide,
> > LOWriter rotates teh image 90*.
> 
> I haven't one to test ... :( All my pictures, which I insert in Writer don't
> rotate ... ;)
> 
> > At first I thought this was a bug for ALL images of that aspect ratio, until
> > I tried shrinking one of them to a smaller physical resolution. Once shrunk,
> > the image imported without a problem. 
> 
> O.K.
> 
> > That said, the image did appear to be of a lower quality than the ones which
> > used their full native resolution (jpgs produced by a Canon Rebel XSi DSLR)
> 
> Would you be so kind to attach one of these pictures from your camera? Maybe
> this is really related to the exif information inside, as Tomaz mentioned in
> his comment 5 ... ;)

This actually makes sense, I'm betting this is THE answer. As for attaching an
image, I will have to upload to google and link it from there since its too big
for the attachment system here.

> 
> > A related bug, which I don't know if I need to create a new bug report for
> > or if I can piggyback on this one since it also deals with the same
> > pictures:
> 
> It is usually not a good idea to combine two or more bugs in one bug report.
> If it is not reported before, I think it is better to open a new one.
> 
> > When a writer document gets in excess of a certain size, the
> 
> What does "in excess of a certain size" mean? That it exceed a certain
> number of pages? And/or because of too much inserted images/sounds/videos
> its file size extends a certain MB value?
> 
> > program is unable to read the images embedded in the document. Should I open
> > a new bug for this or not?
> 
> Have you tried to change the values under "Tools - Options - LibreOffice -
> Memory" (especially the options below "Graphics cache")? Does it change
> anything, if you increment the values there? So, maybe not a bug, but a too
> restricted memory ... ;)
> 
> And as Tomaz in his comment 5, I would recommend it in a newer version than
> 4.0.0.3 again ... ;)
> Sorry for the inconvenience
> Thomas.

I'm downloading the 4.1 pre-release now. I've never used the beta of LO because
this is my production machine.

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