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I tried to open the curiosity panorama (88797 x 22958; 2.25 GB; image/tiff) but nothing happens and the GUI freezes. Looking at the taskmanager it does something for a short amount of time and then stops.

Paint.NET is able to open the image. Can't test on Photoshop unfortunately.

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I have tried to open this picture and Photo has closed after a few seconds. After that I've the converted the pic with PS to an .psb-file (large picture format) and this opens fine in Photo. The file-size of the psb is 3.88 GB, and my PC is running on win10 home, with 16GB RAM and an old AMD FX CPU. I have no problems or lag on doing usual edits, as far I've checked them.

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Same here, just tried it. Besides also the update crashes when the disk is full.

I am not so sure why this is such a problem today, to check the capacities before doing anything.

This is not only a AP problem, I have seen this on many programs, also with MS native stuff.

Try to print something if your spool disk is full. This problem is like 20 years old. ;-)

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11 minutes ago, Xytraz said:

Same here, just tried it. Besides also the update crashes when the disk is full.

I am not so sure why this is such a problem today, to check the capacities before doing anything.

This is not only a AP problem, I have seen this on many programs, also with MS native stuff.

Try to print something if your spool disk is full. This problem is like 20 years old. ;-)

It's not even that there is not enough RAM or something like that. I guess such large images were not tested or it's just an ordinary bug.

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The Mac version just about opens it after a long wait but my Windows version crashes shortly after attempting to open it. Checked a few other apps and some of them can just about hack it too. I'm querying it with the developers. Thanks! 

 

Update - We think we should open this so I've officially logged it with the developers—we should never crash! 

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