I am using opencv to process very large images (some times even more than 2500x2000). When I display such an image using a normal cvNamedWindow it occupies the whole screen and ...
I need help figuring out how to reduce the size of an image and display it in a window. Here's what I have so far: Code: char *buffer; int x,y; int image_width = 1920; int image_height = 1080; int preview_width = 304; int preview_height = 176; int num_channels = 3; //may be 4 if alpha channel is present int pixeldata; int ...
My co-workers are having problems getting IE (6.0 is my version) to load a large (13 MB, don't ask me why it is so large) image. It loads fine in Mozilla and (I am told) Firefox, but nothing, no warnings, no errors, nuttin, from IE. I did some quick googling but nothing so far. Anyone have any ideas? The URL of ...
I'm writing a C program that interacts with QuarkXPress and want to be able to peek in JPEG TIFF and EPSF image files before importing them to determine their x/y dimensions. I've wasted half the day Googling for answers but am a bit overwhelmed by the complexity of the online format specifications for TIFF's and JPEG's. For this project I don't ...
Read my answer: You cannot load an image of that size into any C# control. .NET has a maximum size of any single object of 2GB - your image exceeds that by at least a factor of two. (And this is ignoring that even if you could, a Picturebox would be a very dumb way to display such a big image!) ...