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Can you open this picture without your browser crashing?

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Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: jfall
It's so wide, it makes my browser crash (using firefox). Can anyone else open it in Firefox, or other browsers?

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Its 25000x25000

might try it at home, 512k down dsl here at work so i wont bother

Oh don't be such a pussy!

😉
 
ya, check the virtual memory in your PC.

i have a laptop with 256 mb of ram/ 1 ghz Pentium 3 and it loaded fine, albeit it used 365 mb of ram and slowed my system down for a bit.

i don't think you can blame the browser if it had problems with it.
 
:music::music::music:
Takin my time, just a movin along,
You'll forget about me after I've been gone..

:music::music::music:

Bah. Died half way through...
 
Not a problem at all. Took it a while to open in Firefox, and used a crapload of RAM (I, too, have a gig, soon to be 1280MB), but it opened just fine.
 
Opens just fine in IE 6.0, loaded really fast

Opens just fine in Mozilla 1.6 loaded really fast

Opened eventually in Mozilla 1.6 in a new tab if I don't try to switch tabs while it is loading 😛 At first with the tab, it didn't appear to be doing any work, monitoring it in task manager showed it was slowly eating more memory and occasionaly used CPU cycles, I let it go for a while and suddenly it was using 350MB of memory, after that, it showed progress in the window. However if I were to get impatient with it, it would freeze right away.
 
opened fine in firefox, using 367mb of memory... i knew spending money on extra (mostly useless 1.5gb) of memory would come in handy one day!

Bill
 
Anybody actually look at the image? What do you think that big black spot in the top left is?

Looks like a burn mark or is it a shadow? What could be causing the shadow if that's what it is?
 
IE6, 1 GB PC2700, 2 Raptors in RAID 0.
After twenty seconds I tired of it opening and tried to close it. It kept reloading and I had to 3 finger salute it.
Comcast cable @ 3MB
 
Wow, 14.5MB jpeg. Nice. I like the detail even zoomed in 15 or 16 times it is really quite detailed. Takes a bit longer to zoom at 17 or 18 times though.
 
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