Re: Flame plug-in and large images.

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> Please excuse me if this was sent twice, as I may have sent it from the
> wrong E-mail address.
> 
> I noticed in the docs that it explicitly states that the flame plug-in
> wasn't working with large images, stating that while it worked with an image
> at the resolution of 1024x768, it failed with one at 2500x2500.
> 
> I tried this out on multiple platforms. On GNU/Linux (Ubuntu 8.10, x86 W/
> 512MB of RAM, Gimp 2.6.1) the flame plug-in was successful on a 2560x1600
> image. That was the largest I tried on that platform. On Windows (Windows 7
> build 7600, x86 w/2GB of RAM, Gimp 2.6.6), it was successful on a 3840x2400
> image, which is quite a bit larger than the 2500x2500 stated.
> 
> Should the documentation be changed, as it would seem that the plug-in does
> work with large images?
> 
> ~Nick
> 

It still fails on my system with 2Gb Ram, gimp-2.6.6 under Gentoo. I think that
it depends on flame used. I attach one for reproducing, simply open it with flame
plugin and try to apply it to a black image of 2500x2500 (well, it fails for me
one it's larger than 2000)

But I am not sure if I should open a bug report for this :-/

Regards

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