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>> In that case, why not create a mosaic of smaller images that you can
>> assemble and display as needed.
>> That way, you can have a collection of, say, 1000x1000 pixels tiles,
>> with possibly a small overlap. You only have at most 4 images loaded in
>> memory at any time.
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>>
>> Alain
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> I am presently looking at that, using 8100x8100 tiles BUT I am worried about how
> that will affect their orientation since I will have to reposition the camera in
> every case to maximize usage of the 8100 but to somehow also have it match up
> how it would look as if I was viewing the larger image.
>
> To a prior recommendation about using boxes I think I can give that a shot to
> see if it helps.
>
>
If you are using an orthographic camera, you only need to move the
camera up/down right/left .
If you use a normal perspective camera, then you can shear the camera
using a matrix transform. In that case, you don't move the camera.
Alain
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