Is there either a monitor or printer on this planet that can resolve that resolution? I'm not trying to be sarcastic - I'm just wondering. I'd think that a printer is more likely than a monitor.
You might also need to increase the size of your swapfile. I don't know if this will help you, but I used to run a simulation program that used 700-800MB datasets and it required either enough RAM to hold that dataset or a swapfile set to be large enough to fit it.
Are those the 2 giant (western and eastern hemispheres) maps from NASA? I have a gig of DDR400 RAM in my box (just for this type of thing) and it still took about 2 minutes to open these. It looked like a slow 56K webpage image loading. CPU was pegged too.
It's not worth it anyway. There's a 60MB, one piece version of that same map floating around in ".psd" format for Photoshop. I'd try and find that one if I was you.
i have photoshop and i can open the file your referring too. to open it i had to put the location of the scratch disk on a partition that had a lot of free space though. i kept getting a "scratch disk full" error
i had one of those pictures, it was about 300MB. i opened it just fine with the gimp running under debian on a p233 (!) with 256MB ram and a 1 GB swap partition.
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
i had one of those pictures, it was about 300MB. i opened it just fine with the gimp running under debian on a p233 (!) with 256MB ram and a 1 GB swap partition.
I also have copies of these NASA TIFF images, and have not had any problems opening them with Photoshop 6 or 7 (I was running 6 when I got them). Although to be honest the least amout of RAM I've ever had and used them under is 384MB.
If Photoshop 5 still refuses to open it when you give it more scratchdisk space Adobe has a 30 day trial of Photoshop 7 available for download from Adobe's website.
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