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Christoph Hormann wrote:
> No. you can already use that large images right now - your OS swapping
> and address space permitting. You don't do this though because the
> performance loss makes it unfeasible. This isn't different with
> 'on-demand' reading of image data from disk (except parsing might be a
> bit faster in the latter case).
No, I literally don't have any software that can read such a large
image. ^^; Paint Shop Pro, GIMP, Photoshop, and so forth, can't read
images larger than a certain size, I think around 32768 for either
dimension, which the 500 m/pixel set definitely exceeds, horizontally...
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Tim Cook
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