I have a 90mb (23000x16263) PNG image that I would like to resize to desktop dimensions. The trouble is that Windows Picture Viewer, Paint.NET, and the Gimp all either can't open it or can't edit it because it's too damn big.
What program would let me resize it?
Faststone photo resizer. Googe it.
If not, upload it and i'll do it.
Just wondering, where did you get a 374 megapixel image?
Tried Irfanview?
Photoshop CS3 can.
I made a 100,000 x 100,000 pixel version of the :v: emote for no specific reason, and saved it as Adobe's Large Document Format, which took 10 minutes to resize on a C2D E6600 with 4GB RAM + Windows XP. Then it took me another 4 minutes to save the 4.3GB file to the harddrive. Ridiculous. Photoshop locked up several times, but eventually finished the job. So I recommend Photoshop CS3 or CS4.
[QUOTE=Larikang;18812354]I have a 90mb...[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=cosmic duck;18812396]... upload it ...[/QUOTE]
What?
[QUOTE=turby;18813497]What?[/QUOTE]
Would take an hour on the average connection, but why not?
[QUOTE=Epic Sandwich;18812994]Just wondering, where did you get a 374 megapixel image?[/QUOTE]
It's the full resolution of this image:
[media]http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/roots/polynomialrootssmall.png[/media]
It represents 4GB of mathematical data. Explanation here: [url]http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/roots/[/url]
The download is here if anyone cares: [url]http://www.filedropper.com/polynomialroots[/url]
Trying out that faststone thingy right now.
[b]Edit:[/b] Nope. It killed faststone. It could view it but wouldn't resize it - citing an unrecognized format error.
[b]Edit:[/b] Irfanview wins! Thanks for the help.
Oh ok, looks interesting. I'll try it in photoshop when I get some time.
Holy fucking shit.
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