> Which brings me to the forum question "I've got photos of 13 megapixels that > Rev can't handle". Who wants to push the (Revolution) envelope that far ?
Me for one. My app Pic-a-POD <http://www.troz.net/Pic-a-POD/> suffers greatly from this problem as more and more large images appear on the internet. At the moment I am forced to check for images with more than 4000 pixels on any side, and if so, I just have to show a notice saying that the image is too big to display. This is not always correct as a tall thin image can work but I haven't been able to work out an exact algorithm for telling what will work and what won't. Even more unfortunately, there is no error reported when Rev tries to display an image that is too big - you just get horrible grey streaks or some other form of distortion. As consumer level cameras produce larger and larger images, the prevalence of such images will only increase and I think it is unrealistic to say that people shouldn't be using such large images. If their cameras can do it, why would they not take images at the highest possible quality? This is not a problem that is going to go away and I think RunRev need to give some serious thought to fixing the image object. Cheers, Sarah _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
