Hi,
I have downloaded a version of xnview pocket some time ago and it couldn't handle great picures (5 meg-pixels at 1 to 2 MiB) from my camera - at slideshows they were not inserted with no error message and conversion to smaller size didn't work either with no error message.
I have a question - are those bugs still in there or is the newest version capable of handling big images?
Yours
Sky-Flyer
Bugs in former version still bugs?
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Re: Bugs in former version still bugs?
If you have enough free memory, you can view it...Sky-Flyer wrote:Hi,
I have downloaded a version of xnview pocket some time ago and it couldn't handle great picures (5 meg-pixels at 1 to 2 MiB) from my camera - at slideshows they were not inserted with no error message and conversion to smaller size didn't work either with no error message.
I have a question - are those bugs still in there or is the newest version capable of handling big images?
Pierre.
enough memory
Hi,
I have 64 MiB total memory and about the half of it free I think. I've tried converting picures also with another (not free) programme and it worked fine - no problems with memory! So it should also work with xnview!
SkyFlyer
I have 64 MiB total memory and about the half of it free I think. I've tried converting picures also with another (not free) programme and it worked fine - no problems with memory! So it should also work with xnview!
SkyFlyer
Re: enough memory
Which size in pixels have your pictures??Sky-Flyer wrote:I have 64 MiB total memory and about the half of it free I think. I've tried converting picures also with another (not free) programme and it worked fine - no problems with memory! So it should also work with xnview!
Pierre.
picture size
Hi,
my pictures are 2560x1920x24 in size (says xnview for pc). I have successfully resized such pictures with resco picture viewer (wich is not a free programme).
Thanks for your quick response (you cannot take this for sure).
Sky-Flyer
my pictures are 2560x1920x24 in size (says xnview for pc). I have successfully resized such pictures with resco picture viewer (wich is not a free programme).
Thanks for your quick response (you cannot take this for sure).
Sky-Flyer
Re: picture size
To load this picture you must have 15Mo, which final size do you want?Sky-Flyer wrote:my pictures are 2560x1920x24 in size (says xnview for pc). I have successfully resized such pictures with resco picture viewer (wich is not a free programme).
Pierre.