Sarah Reichelt <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.

+1

Pic-a-POD sits on my desktop :-)

"POD" web sites do change their format from time to time, though...
For instance, National Geographic leads to a "Picture is not in the
correct format" warning.
and Wikipedia furnishes regurlarly too big images! 

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