Optimized version of photoshop for the Apple G5 duals (which can have
up to 32 gig of RAM)?
A.
On 26 May 2004, at 21:31, graywolf wrote:
Read again, obviously if PS could not handle a file larger than 2GB
then he could not had stitched the images together. It is a limitation
on what can be scanned in. Probably a buffer limitation. And it will
probably not remain one for long. But right now it is a pretty real
limitation.
All of which proves, once again, that the amount of memory or file
storage that "no one would ever need" is too small.
--
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
That's not quite true. Here's the word from one of the developers of
PS:
What's the largest sized file that PS 6, 7, and 8 can handle. I've
been
told that they won't take a file larger than 2GB. Is the limit
actually
less than that?
6.0 and 7.0: up to 30,000 x 30,000 pixels, file size on disk up
to 2GB
CS: up to 300,000 x 300,000 pixels, file size on disk up to
2^63 bytes
(that's more than 8 billion GB) for Large Document Format (PSB).
Some
file
formats have format-defined limits less than that, such as TIFF
being
limited to 4GB
Shel Belinkoff
[Original Message]
From: graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 5/26/2004 10:57:37 AM
Subject: Re: Let's get into real cameras
There has also been a thread running there where it seems it is not
posible scan
in a 4x5 image greater than 3200dpi into Photoshop. Though the guy
has
managed
to stitch two partial scans together. We are talking images greater
than
2GB
here, just to compare to your DSLR.
--
graywolf
http://graywolfphoto.com/graywolf.html