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Mike1 wrote:
In article , (Marshall) wrote: Here is a 250m res Terra image, just a couple of hours later http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/g....A2003255.1500 .250m.jpg I wouldn't download this unlass you have a lot bandwidth and ram. That was huge. Unfortunately I could only view it once, and I didn't finish exploring the whole image. You could get lost in it. When I tried to open it from another folder the hard drive started working like mad and everything hung up. I waited 20 minutes for the thing to load before giving up. I only have 128 megs of ram. It's only 3.3 megs -- not THAT big. Try manually opening it with your browser instead of a "minor league" picture-viewing program. (Even my Mac G3 game me a warning about Quicktime only being able to display 4000x4000 pixels.) Now I only have to wait about ten years for wallpaper-plotters to come down in price so I can print that baby out without taking a mortgage! Ship it off to a place like EZPrints.com and order a 20x30 for $20 plus s&h...? Folks might do better to rightclick on the link above and do a 'save as...' instead of opening it in their browser if memory is an issue - then they can play in whatever viewer/image editor they prefer. Bob ^,,^ |
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Mike1 wrote in message ...
In article , (Marshall) wrote: Here is a 250m res Terra image, just a couple of hours later http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/g....A2003255.1500 .250m.jpg I wouldn't download this unlass you have a lot bandwidth and ram. That was huge. Unfortunately I could only view it once, and I didn't finish exploring the whole image. You could get lost in it. When I tried to open it from another folder the hard drive started working like mad and everything hung up. I waited 20 minutes for the thing to load before giving up. I only have 128 megs of ram. It's only 3.3 megs -- not THAT big. Try manually opening it with your browser instead of a "minor league" picture-viewing program. (Even my Mac G3 game me a warning about Quicktime only being able to display 4000x4000 pixels.) It's not that big as a JPEG, but it takes a lot more memory when veiwing it with the browser. I set my color resolution down to 16 bits, opened the file, then set it back up to 24 bit resolution. That did the trick for some reason. Now I only have to wait about ten years for wallpaper-plotters to come down in price so I can print that baby out without taking a mortgage! I have seen more visually appealing hurricanes. The eye is really nice but it looks a little too chunky for the overall size of the hurricane. Not enough spiralling feeder bands or laced cirrostratus. There are some nice cumulus streets well away from the CDO though. |
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