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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Digital Image Processing => Topic started by: wmchauncey on June 25, 2007, 07:53:35 am

Title: photomerge
Post by: wmchauncey on June 25, 2007, 07:53:35 am
I really like this photomerge thing in CS3, but I have a question about the big file sizes.

Is there any way to determine MP amounts from these big files?  You can get a rough idea from the number of images merged less the overlap but is there another way to figure it?
Title: photomerge
Post by: francois on June 25, 2007, 08:11:30 am
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I really like this photomerge thing in CS3, but I have a question about the big file sizes.

Is there any way to determine MP amounts from these big files?  You can get a rough idea from the number of images merged less the overlap but is there another way to figure it?
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No, unless you know the final image dimension in pixel and bit-depth (8bit vs 16bit).

Edit: I guess that I didn't understand you question... You can get the exact file size in pixel (or MB) if you click on the little triangle (lower left corner, see attached screenshot) and choose the to show Dimensions or Size. Getting MP is just a matter of multiplying horizontal by vertical sizes.
Title: photomerge
Post by: wmchauncey on June 25, 2007, 11:28:07 am
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No, unless you know the final image dimension in pixel and bit-depth (8bit vs 16bit).

Edit: I guess that I didn't understand you question... You can get the exact file size in pixel (or MB) if you click on the little triangle (lower left corner, see attached screenshot) and choose the to show Dimensions or Size. Getting MP is just a matter of multiplying horizontal by vertical sizes.
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Title: photomerge
Post by: wmchauncey on June 25, 2007, 11:32:56 am
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No, unless you know the final image dimension in pixel and bit-depth (8bit vs 16bit).

Edit: I guess that I didn't understand you question... You can get the exact file size in pixel (or MB) if you click on the little triangle (lower left corner, see attached screenshot) and choose the to show Dimensions or Size. Getting MP is just a matter of multiplying horizontal by vertical sizes.
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I KNEW THAT
 
Actually I didn't.  One of those "daah" situations Francois, what can I say?