[Gimp-user] New image too large?
- From: Eoraptor <forums gimpusers com>
- To: gimp-user-list gnome org
- Cc: notifications gimpusers com
- Subject: [Gimp-user] New image too large?
- Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 12:40:40 +0200
It is because the image in Gimp memory is more than just the bare RGB
(3 x 8 bit) value for the number of pixels. There is an undo stack ,
channels..etc even with a newly opened image. Similar sort of
discussion here:
https://www.gimpusers.com/mailmsg.php?48bbb62c-f743-2281-0e7b-64fa3642c752%40ninedegreesbelow.com
The warning is just advice, you could adjust the limit in preferences
(I just ignore it)
Thanks for your reply. Looking at the other thread that you pasted here, I see
I'm out of my depth. I'm only a dumb artist and don't have a lot of tech savvy,
usually flying by the seat of my pants. The main point that you made, if I
understand it, is that Gimp makes an assumption that I'm going to use a lot more
data than I necessarily intend to, what with layers, stacks, etc. and that I
don't really have to take the size warning too seriously, am I right? I do
notice that it still allows me to open the image space. My only worry is that if
I go to save a file that it says is outside its size limitations, am I going to
have a problem?
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