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NoelFuller 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 18-Sep-2007 22:04:34
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@thomas

I have an A1 G3 with Radeon 7500

Australia and Headshot no problems with picshow

Panorama2 however, was a different story. IBrowse ran into strife just at the last in loading. DSI ignore so IBrowse quit loading picture but I managed to get IBrowse to save it to disk. I failed to load it with PicShow, WarpView and multiview - multiview via dirOpus gave an async layout error and a DSI. Then I did load it with ImageFX which first complained about a unexpected EOF and corrupted data.

Tried the same thing with AWeb but got the whole pic this time inspite of a DSI error. ImageFX gave no complaints but other viewers mentioned behaved the same.

@Severin
So how did you make this panoramic shot? I suspect I've found some evidence of joining centre right, but its rather better than some of my attempts. I did once have the use of a 35mm panoramic camera with a rotating turret, with an enlarger and a drum in my then darkroom to print and process any pic up to about 2 metres long.

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Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 18-Sep-2007 22:06:02
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@Severin

That image locks me up as well. I used jhead to read the image data & got a 24889x1838 pixel size, about 45.7MP. It loaded fine into ImageFX & I got the same image size again, 24889x1838. That's one hell of a big picture!

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Re: PicShow can't handle large images
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@NoelFuller

I used a little program for the mac called panoramamaker 3 that came with my camera, iirc that picture is about 11 or 12 photos joined together.

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NoelFuller 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 18-Sep-2007 22:31:00
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@Severin

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I used a little program for the mac called panoramamaker 3 that came with my camera, iirc that picture is about 11 or 12 photos joined together.


Another program needed on OS4!

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Tuxedo 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 18-Sep-2007 22:34:31
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@NoelFuller

Myabe some one can made a simple script for PerfectPaint to do that?

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Re: PicShow can't handle large images
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@Tuxedo

No chance, it uses pattern recognition and automatically balances all the images to give the best results, there is no way any script could do that.

For example have a look at this Photo, it's made of 3 photos stitched together, the right hand side was in full sunlight, the left 2 were not even though all the pictures were taken within 10 seconds.

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Deniil715 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 18-Sep-2007 23:17:02
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@Severin

You have a µ-A1 and may therefore not suffer these lockups.

@all others

What soundcard do you use who
1. Get the lockups.
2. Don't get the lockups.

And I don't just mean that 24000 pixel wide photo (which I didn't even bothered with..). I mean with normal 8-10+Mpx pictures.

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Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 18-Sep-2007 23:57:09
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@Severin

What tooltypes are you using with your PicShow? Here I have "SCALE DOWN" set so that they all fit onto the WB screen.

Is it possible that the different behaviour is caused by differing activity?

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Re: PicShow can't handle large images
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@Severin

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I only have a G3 too. just in case it makes a difference I'm using registered warp datatypes.

I have them registered, so I will give them a try.
I had them installed on update#4, but it looks like I never installed them on OS4final.

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Re: PicShow can't handle large images
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@tonyw

Quote:
@Severin

What tooltypes are you using with your PicShow? Here I have "SCALE DOWN" set so that they all fit onto the WB screen.

Is it possible that the different behaviour is caused by differing activity?

I don't have any tooltypes showing at all,set or unset, but I am using PicShow v31.69 (20/6/2004). I don't know if that is the latest?

Last edited by Swoop on 26-Sep-2007 at 01:23 PM.

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NoelFuller 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 19-Sep-2007 3:04:00
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@Severin

That lake panorama is very impressive. I think I can figure out roughly where the joining occurs but if I had not been informed I would not have suspected.

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tonyw 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
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@Swoop

No, the latest is 31.403 (18/02/2007). You can download it from their website (http://mitglied.lycos.de/thomasrapp/amiga/picshow31403.lha).

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Jape 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 19-Sep-2007 9:25:42
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@Deniil715

I have µ-A1 as well, and i suffer from lockups.
Might it be from datatypes???

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Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 19-Sep-2007 10:53:07
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@all

It might be you’re having problems whit different kinds of RAM modules, how about checking what in side your computers too se, if there is pattern.

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Re: PicShow can't handle large images
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pvanni 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 19-Sep-2007 12:24:25
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@All

it's non a complete lookup because most (if not all) of the programs continue
working, (f.e. samba, limpidclock etc.) it seems only mouse and keyboard
are ignored but Ctrl-AA works

Paolo

P.S. here PicShow ver. 31.371 (07.01.2007)
just tried ver. 31.403 same results

Last edited by pvanni on 19-Sep-2007 at 12:37 PM.
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Deniil715 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 19-Sep-2007 18:16:19
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I have PicShow set to its own, completely black, screen (no window borders or scrollers) and load the images unscaled.

My lockups are total. Audio goes into a tight loop creating a high pitch squeek sound, exactly as with 3D. Nothing except the button on the case responds.

And as I said, sometime also the screen switches off and goes into stand-by, as if PicShow/P96 wrote gfx data all over the gfx card and into some control registers shutting it down..?

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painter 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 19-Sep-2007 19:29:49
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@Deniil715
Tool another look your panorama does definately lock up picshow. It dispalys fione in fxpaint and imagefx. Displays a top band of sky and a central band of total black and a lower band of grass in arteffect4.
I created an image in Arteffect with nothing in it just blank of same dimensions as the panorama and pic show also locked up trying to display that. It locked up the whole system.

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Amigo1 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 19-Sep-2007 19:40:34
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@Deniil715

Quote:

Deniil715 wrote:
@Severin

You have a µ-A1 and may therefore not suffer these lockups.

@all others

What soundcard do you use who
1. Get the lockups.
2. Don't get the lockups.

And I don't just mean that 24000 pixel wide photo (which I didn't even bothered with..). I mean with normal 8-10+Mpx pictures.


I get lockups very often, but only with TuneNet. AmigaAmp and Amplifer seem not to be affekted.

I'm using a SoundBlaster live! card on A1-XEG4 768MB Radeon 7500 or 7000 Sii0680

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Amigo1 
Re: PicShow can't handle large images
Posted on 19-Sep-2007 19:47:28
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@Severin

Quote:

Severin wrote:
@Amigo1

I only have a 32mb Radeon 7000.


That's strange then.. panorama doesen't even load in multiview it takes about 3-4 minutes and then displays garbage.

I tried picshow after a warm reboot with the same result, furthermore I tried loading panorama02.jpg from the internal requester and dragging its icon on PicShows icon in Amidock.

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