On 07/08/14 06:53, kentlytle wrote:
Hello:
I need to be able to apply the Dream Smoothing filter to relatively large image
sizes, 100 to 200 megabytes.
Currently it works well on relatively small images, 500 kb to 1000 kb.
I have tried to use the Oil Paint filter in PhotoShop which produces si
>An image size is expressed in pixels, not in bytes of file space,
>because this depends too much on compression algorithms and actual
>image
>contents.
>
>Since 500k-1MB is the usual disk space size for JPEG images around
>4Mpx,
>we will assume you are talking about 800Mpx images (25000x25000), 4
On Thu, 07 Aug 2014 10:01:43 +0200
kentlytle wrote:
[...]
> The image I am working on
> right now is 10328 pixels x 7760 pixels,[...]
This doesn't sound too large; what environment -- operating system and version,
gimp version, g'mic version, how much memory, how much swap space (if Linux, OS
X
I stumbled into the exact same problem yesterday: I could no longer drag n drop
layers in the Layers Dialog. It happened immediately after a windows update
updated my video drivers (AMD Radeon HD 6450), and although I hadn't realized it
at that time, this is what caused the UI drag n drop problem
On 08.08.2014 02:15, hmx wrote:
> I discovered that when I re-installed the original video driver the UI problem
> was resolved, after having spent many hours re-installing Gimp, upgrading to
> Gimp v2.8.10, Installing and re-installing newer version video drivers for the
> HD 6450... then finally