In attempting to load a large TIFF image that is say ~400-600MB uncompressed I only get an error:
The image is 2550 x 50242 or ~128Mpixels x 32 bits = ~512MB of image...
At least that is my estimation. I can load it up with IrfanView and see the image, parameters, etc...
When Paint.Net tries it seems to load the file, but then gives the error:
Not enough memory to load the image.
The peak memory usage for the program is about 421MB according to TaskManager and the machine has 4GB of RAM and about 1.5-2.5GB free. Is it possible some other resource is being consumed?
I do not see excessive GDI objects, handles, etc...
Does the 64-bit version have similar issues?
Is there a native 64-bit version or is the program linked with the flag that allows 4GB of RAM in a 64bit system?
When I create a 1500 x 30000 new image it seems to be happy. When I try to resize it to a 2000 x 30000 new image it crashes. (PDN log attached)
Thanks again for such a nifty program. I have not used it much yet, but it seems like a great little piece of software.
When I create a new 2500 x 30000 image it give the not enough memory error.
pdncrash.log