Konstantin Svist wrote:
Doug wrote:
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Having tried out Liquid Rescale I'm very impressed. But does anyone have
an idea about the size of image it can deal with in terms of memory
requirements (I presume the Gimp setting Tile Cache size)?
I've crashed it with a 700MB jpg setting
Doug wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote:
Doug wrote:
snip
Having tried out Liquid Rescale I'm very impressed. But does anyone
have an idea about the size of image it can deal with in terms of
memory requirements (I presume the Gimp setting Tile Cache size)?
I've crashed it with a 700MB jpg
Hi,
On Sun, 2007-10-07 at 16:28 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote:
Having tried out Liquid Rescale I'm very impressed. But does anyone have
an idea about the size of image it can deal with in terms of memory
requirements (I presume the Gimp setting Tile Cache size)?
I've crashed it with
Konstantin Svist wrote:
David Gowers wrote:
oops, this didn't get sent to the list.
Also, I think the problems I'm encountering are because:
A) YIQ tends to oversaturate too readily
B) the image ICC profile is AFAIK undefined, and is, anyway, disregarded.
C) L*a*b* colorspace is not
Doug wrote:
snip
Having tried out Liquid Rescale I'm very impressed. But does anyone have
an idea about the size of image it can deal with in terms of memory
requirements (I presume the Gimp setting Tile Cache size)?
I've crashed it with a 700MB jpg setting Tile Cache Size to 3 GB (using
oops, this didn't get sent to the list.
Also, I think the problems I'm encountering are because:
A) YIQ tends to oversaturate too readily
B) the image ICC profile is AFAIK undefined, and is, anyway, disregarded.
C) L*a*b* colorspace is not being used. In my experience L*a*b*
represents saturation
David Gowers wrote:
oops, this didn't get sent to the list.
Also, I think the problems I'm encountering are because:
A) YIQ tends to oversaturate too readily
B) the image ICC profile is AFAIK undefined, and is, anyway, disregarded.
C) L*a*b* colorspace is not being used. In my experience