@pmjdebruijn Is there an actual sane use-case for this?
Panoramas, spectroscopic images, astronomical images, cam/cad images, etc etc.
I use images larger than this regularly in some of these applications.
There is no upper bound on the dimensions of images that users may need to create.
f-spot should not be assuming one.
It is better if f-spot can catch exception on memory allocation failure.
@pmjdebruijn Is there an actual sane use-case for this?
Panoramas, spectroscopic images, astronomical images, cam/cad images, etc etc.
I use images larger than this regularly in some of these applications.
There is no upper bound on the dimensions of images that users may need to create.
f-spot should not be assuming one.
It is better if f-spot can catch exception on memory allocation failure.