So, how can I obtain the depth for know if I can work with the image? On 23 jul, 18:18, DanH <danhi...@ieee.org> wrote: > The size of an image file depends greatly on the compression > techniques used to create it. Virtually all image formats involve > some sort of compression such that the total number of bits in the > file is considerably less than the (width * height * depth) number > that represents the raw image. > > On Jul 23, 7:27 am, ReyLith <jesus...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hi again, > > > I'm trying to put a message when the image is so big. For this I think > > to obtain the size of the file and compare it with the free memory > > Runtime.getRuntime().getFreeMemory()). It works well but I have a new > > problem. The application show an error message with some images > > because they are so big and the application dont't detect the problem. > > I research in other posts and the problem is that the file size is > > different from the size of the image in memory. To get the size of the > > image in memory I use the product getHeight () * getRowBytes () of the > > Bitmap class, but with some images not previously had problems, I get > > very large sizes, so often I get the message erroneously. > > > Does anyone know how could solve this problem? > > > Thank you very much in advance.
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