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- From: ajackson@alladin.demon.co.uk (Action Jackson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Crop parts of a Photo CD
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 1996 08:58:51 GMT
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- geohei@ibm.net (Georges Heinesch) wrote:
-
- >Hi.
-
- >I would like to copy just a tiny little part of a high resolution picture
- >from a Photo CD. Since the desired spot is really very small in comparison
- >to the rest of the picture, I'd like to take the picture with highest
- >resolution ( 3072 x 2048 ).
-
- >As most computers probably, my RAM (12 MB) is not sufficient to load the
- >entire picture in that resolution, I was wondering whether there is no
- >tool, which allows to load the original picture initially in a lower
- >resolution. This would fit in the existing RAM and the desired spot could
- >be defined (like Crop_Visual in ADPro).
-
- >The real cut operation however would be done on the righ resolution picture
- >thus permitting the maximum possible quality of the cut spot.
-
- >TIA
-
- No. But Image F/X has virtual memory (even without MMU) and will allow
- you to load in a large Photo CD (you will need the virtual file on the
- Harddisk).
-
- Works OK for Me...
-
-