Dear Gimpers,
Since Steve already showed the way, I'll just mention that I was used to
Photoshop's Save for Web feature when I started using Gimp. These days,
I actually prefer the Gimp method. I'm sure its faster. But there is
more: With the Gimp, you can access any window that you might want
Steve Crane wrote:
Do you have any variant of Microsoft SQL Server on that machine? SQL
Server loads as a service (i.e. when the machine starts up) and will
grab as much memory as it can. If so, stop the SQL services and try
working with the GIMP again. Might make a difference.
No... not.
Hi Kevin
Kevin Myers wrote:
As mentioned in my previous message, Photoshop's limit is 32K maximum pixels
in either dimension. Your image did not exceed this limit in either
dimension. We typically work with images that are up to several hundred
thousand pixels in one dimension, by 2 or 3 thousa
Kevin Myers wrote:
Ummm, well that known fact isn't completely true. In actual fact, Photoshop
will *not* handle many of the large images that we work with at all, whereas
the GIMP will do so with no problem. Photoshop has an inherent 32K maximum
pixel limitation in both height and width that th