Hello, Are there any known, inherent, limitations on the size of images that may be loaded and processed by the GIMP? So far, I have loaded and manipulated grayscale images up to several hundred megapixels, and that seems to work ok except for a few relatively minor zooming bugs. However, I've had some problems where my largest images (on the order of 400 to 600 megapixels) have failed to open. So far I have chalked that up to hitting the wall on the available RAM on my machine (presently 768MB). Therefore, I am considering upgrading my system RAM to 1.5GB. However, I would like to be certain that GIMP will actually be able to work with these larger images if I buy the additional RAM. I have just learned that some other graphics programs that I've been using (ImageMagick for example) have an upper limit on maximum image size of around 400M pixels (2GB / 5 bytes per pixel), and I'm hoping that isn't true of the GIMP. I'm running extremely low on options for dealing with these images at the moment. Thanks. s/KAM