Richard, et al,
Could you possibly use a command-line tool on OS X? Won't help you
display entire full resolution larger images, but it may cover
thumbnails, cropping, etc...
http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/
HTH,
Brian
Because it's too big to open in Revolution on a Macintosh. There's a
Why not import the image, resize it, and then take a snapshot?
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Why not? As I said
Because it's too big to open in Revolution on a Macintosh. There's a
limit on image sizes.
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Geoff Canyon
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Why not import the image, resize it, and then take a snapshot?
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Because it's too big to open in Revolution on a Macintosh.
There's a limit on image sizes.
regards,
Geoff Canyon
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If the goal is just to create a thumbnail
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If the goal is just to create a thumbnail, you could open the image as
binary data and create your own thumbnail. Performance is certainly a
question that would have to be answered.
Guffaw...you're kidding, right? You
I've been trying to import an image into Rev, but all I get is junk.
The size of the image is 8192 x 4096 (tried both PNG and JPEG). Smaller
versions of the file work well.
Will I need to split it into tiles?
What is the image size limit in Rev?
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A 33 megapixel jpg? Apple's new 30 monitor only displays 4 megapixels. Do
you really need something this big?
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Hi Richard,
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:34:21 -0700
From: Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: image size limit?
The size of the image is 8192 x 4096 (tried both PNG and JPEG).
Smaller
versions of the file work well.
Will I need to split it into tiles?
What is the image size limit in Rev
is 8192 x 4096 (tried both PNG and JPEG).
Smaller
versions of the file work well.
Will I need to split it into tiles?
What is the image size limit in Rev?
On Mac OSX it's limited to 4096 x 4096 because RunRev is still using
old style QuickDraw, and QDPixMaps are constrained to 4096 x 4096
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I've been trying to import an image into Rev, but all I get is junk.
The size of the image is 8192 x 4096 (tried both PNG and JPEG).
Smaller
versions of the file work well.
Will I need to split it into tiles?
What is the image size limit in Rev?
On Mac OSX it's limited to 4096 x 4096 because
Frank D. Engel, Jr. wrote:
That can be a more substantial problem when printing. At 1200 dpi, 4096
pixels would be less than 3.5 inches wide. May not seem too bad for
most types of printing (yes I know it will be stretched), but for
high-quality professional printing...
And yes, there are
If the goal is just to create a thumbnail, you could open the image as
binary data and create your own thumbnail. Performance is certainly a
question that would have to be answered.
regards,
Geoff Canyon
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On Oct 29, 2004, at 2:29 PM, Frank Leahy wrote:
Too bad too, because
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